A Wholly Sustainable Plastics Economy is Feasible, Shows Study
A new study has shown that a wholly sustainable plastics economy is feasible. The study, conducted by researchers from the University of Cambridge, found that a circular plastics economy is possible, and that it could reduce the amount of plastic waste entering the environment by up to 80%.
The study, which was published in the journal Nature Sustainability, looked at the current state of the plastics industry and the potential for a circular economy. The researchers found that a circular economy could reduce the amount of plastic waste entering the environment by up to 80%, while also reducing the amount of energy and resources needed to produce plastic products.
The researchers also found that a circular economy could create new jobs and economic opportunities, as well as reduce the environmental impact of plastic production. The study concluded that a circular economy could be implemented in a way that is economically viable and environmentally sustainable.
The study is the latest in a series of research that has shown that a circular economy is possible. Previous studies have shown that a circular economy could reduce the amount of plastic waste entering the environment by up to 90%, while also reducing the amount of energy and resources needed to produce plastic products.
The study is an important step towards creating a more sustainable plastics industry. It shows that a circular economy is possible, and that it could reduce the amount of plastic waste entering the environment while also creating new jobs and economic opportunities.
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