The history of plastics and public perception
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In this short episode Royal society of chemistry journalist, Lizzy Ratcliffe, speaks with Historian Alex Hall about the history of plastics, the pros and cons of this innovation, and how public perception has evolved over the last four decades. Produced by Lizzy Ratcliffe, Kathy Page and Hiren Joshi. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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