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As a part of our Department's initiative to be more aware of "green chemistry" issues, this page on plastics is being developed.
 
As a part of our Department's initiative to be more aware of "green chemistry" issues, this page on plastics is being developed.
  
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===Introduction===
 
The following video is a great introduction to plastics...
 
The following video is a great introduction to plastics...
 
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ggh0Ptk3VGE Plastics 101 | National Geographic]
 
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ggh0Ptk3VGE Plastics 101 | National Geographic]
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A complete list of common plastics can be found [ here]
 
A complete list of common plastics can be found [ here]
  
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===Compostable/Biodegradable===
 
Here is a nice infographic on biodegradable plastics from the [https://www.compoundchem.com/ Compound Interest]:
 
Here is a nice infographic on biodegradable plastics from the [https://www.compoundchem.com/ Compound Interest]:
 
:[[File:The-chemistry-of-biodegradable-plastics.png|600px]]
 
:[[File:The-chemistry-of-biodegradable-plastics.png|600px]]
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[[File:Green_Chem_plastics.jpg|600px]]

Revision as of 15:18, 12 January 2020

As a part of our Department's initiative to be more aware of "green chemistry" issues, this page on plastics is being developed.

Introduction

The following video is a great introduction to plastics... Plastics 101 | National Geographic

Discussed in the previous video are the two common plastics:

1) High density polyethylene (HDPE)
2) Polypropylene (PP)

The Wikipedia page for plastics is very informative and can be found here <-- LOTS of info here for reference.

A complete list of common plastics can be found [ here]

Compostable/Biodegradable

Here is a nice infographic on biodegradable plastics from the Compound Interest:

The-chemistry-of-biodegradable-plastics.png

Green Chem plastics.jpg