AT A GLANCE
From our collaborating partner Living on Earth, public radio’s environmental news magazine, an interview by Paloma Beltran with Judith Enck, the founder of advocacy group Beyond Plastics. After World War II, plastics grew from a cheap wartime alternative to a staple in the American home.
From Tupperware to disposable water bottles and children’s toys, plastic […]
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- Inside Climate News: From our collaborating partner Living on Earth, public radio’s environmental news magazine, an interview by Paloma Beltran with Judith Enck, the founder of advocacy group Beyond Plastics.
- Inside Climate News: After World War II, plastics grew from a cheap wartime alternative to a staple in the American home.
- Inside Climate News: From Tupperware to disposable water bottles and children’s toys, plastic […]
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KEY FACTS
- Topic: CLIMATE — the feed headline centres on PLASTICS, HAVE, OVERTAKEN, PLANET.
- Original feed: Inside Climate News.
- Published: 18 Jul 2026, 09:55 UK.
- Coverage checked: 1 distinct source and 0 closely matched related stories.
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- 18/07/2026, 09:55 PRIMARY FEED WHY PLASTICS HAVE OVERTAKEN THE PLANET (Inside Climate News • 2 hrs ago) [Story Intel]
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