What really happens to the plastic you throw away - Emma Bryce

4,999,698 views ・ 2015-04-21

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This is the story of three plastic bottles,
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empty and discarded.
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Their journeys are about to diverge
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with outcomes that impact nothing less than the fate of the planet.
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But they weren't always this way.
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To understand where these bottles end up, we must first explore their origins.
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The heroes of our story were conceived in this oil refinery.
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The plastic in their bodies
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was formed by chemically bonding oil and gas molecules together
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to make monomers.
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In turn, these monomers were bonded into long polymer chains to make plastic
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in the form of millions of pellets.
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Those were melted at manufacturing plants and reformed in molds
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to create the resilient material that makes up the triplets' bodies.
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Machines filled the bottles with sweet bubbily liquid
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and they were then wrapped, shipped, bought, opened, consumed
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and unceremoniously discarded.
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And now here they lie,
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poised at the edge of the unknown.
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Bottle one, like hundreds of millions of tons of his plastic brethren,
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ends up in a landfill.
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This huge dump expands each day
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as more trash comes in and continues to take up space.
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As plastics sit there being compressed amongst layers of other junk,
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rainwater flows through the waste
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and absorbs the water-soluble compounds it contains,
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and some of those are highly toxic.
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Together, they create a harmful stew called leachate,
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which can move into groundwater, soil and streams,
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poisoning ecosystems and harming wildlife.
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It can take bottle one an agonizing 1,000 years to decompose.
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Bottle two's journey is stranger but, unfortunately, no happier.
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He floats on a trickle that reaches a stream,
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a stream that flows into a river,
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and a river that reaches the ocean.
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After months lost at sea,
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he's slowly drawn into a massive vortex, where trash accumulates,
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a place known as the Great Pacific Garbage Patch.
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Here the ocean's currents have trapped millions of pieces of plastic debris.
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This is one of five plastic-filled gyres in the world's seas.
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Places where the pollutants turn the water into a cloudy plastic soup.
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Some animals, like seabirds, get entangled in the mess.
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They, and others, mistake the brightly colored plastic bits for food.
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Plastic makes them feel full when they're not,
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so they starve to death
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and pass the toxins from the plastic up the food chain.
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For example, it's eaten by lanternfish,
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the lanternfish are eaten by squid,
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the squid are eaten by tuna,
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and the tuna are eaten by us.
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And most plastics don't biodegrade,
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which means they're destined to break down into smaller and smaller pieces
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called micro plastics,
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which might rotate in the sea eternally.
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But bottle three is spared the cruel purgatories of his brothers.
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A truck brings him to a plant
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where he and his companions are squeezed flat
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and compressed into a block.
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Okay, this sounds pretty bad, too, but hang in there.
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It gets better.
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The blocks are shredded into tiny pieces,
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which are washed and melted,
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so they become the raw materials that can be used again.
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As if by magic, bottle three is now ready to be reborn
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as something completely new.
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For this bit of plastic with such humble origins,
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suddenly the sky is the limit.
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