The problem with plastic - and how we can solve it | BBC Ideas – YouTube Dictation Transcript & Vocabulary
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1.plastic is incredible it helps send Fresh Food Around The World Keeps Us warm or cool and dry and enables like vaccines to be safely at scale to billions of people but it's also increasingly in our soil our oceans and the stomachs of birds mammals and fish in fact the amount of plastic on our planet now outweighs all the land and sea creatures alive so how can we sort out our problem with [Music] plastic these are sites we're all too familiar with plastic floating in the oceans or piled up in bursting and whilst our Instinct might be to demonize the material itself arguably the main problem is how we use it but first it's worth remembering what a and useful material plastic is making everything from car parts to vests and wind turbines it was first created in the 1860s with a noble intention to replace elephant ivory used in billiard balls plastic became popular with the military during the second world war but it only grew at scale commercially in the 1960s since then it's been produced in many different forms including polyene acrylic nylon polyester and vinyl and has been incorporated into almost every aspect of Our Lives plastic is so cheap and easy to make our use of it has grown at a phenomenal rate and this has consequences it's been found in the guts of creatures living deep in the ocean and even in human placers and because most plastic is based on oil its use contributes to climate change for around 3 and 1 12% of the world's greenhouse gas emissions some plastic can be recycled but globally only about 9% is while decent recycling exists in some countries in others there's just no real recycling and when most plastic is recycled its quality deteriorates and no matter how many ocean or river cleanups we arrange our environment simply cannot cope with our love of single-use plastic in the UK alone we throw away over 2 and A2 billion disposable coffee cups a year convent plastic can take anywhere from 20 to 500 years to decompose with the average Supermarket bag needing around 20 years and a plastic bottle around 450 years biodegradable plastic made from plants rather than petrochemicals or fossil fuels isn't the simple answer either bacteria degrades bioplastic much more rapidly than conventional plastic but that releases both methane and carbon dioxide greenhouse gases that to global warming it also breaks down into micr Plastics meaning it gets into our food systems via the soil and fish one way to address these problems is to take a circular approach to plastic designing it to stay in use for as long as possible in the current model we take raw materials make them into Plastic Products likely only use them once and then throw them away in the circular model plastic would never become waste or pollution we could eliminate its unnecessary use such as excessive food packaging and ensure that all plastic products can be upcycled a coffee cup could be turned into a coat a toothbrush could help make a suitcase improving the quality and design of plastic so that we pull its polymers the long chains of molecules that make it up apart and put them back together in an endless loop would mean that plastic would be made once and then reused multiple times it could then be cleaned processed and remolded to make different types of plastic or a new product of the same quality this approach which would help reduce both pollution and greenhouse gas emissions requires commitment and Innovation but it is achievable a temple in Thailand turns plastic bottles into new robes for monks helping to process 10 tons of plastic waste every month returnable packaging schemes where consumers return reusable packaging in a shop or a dropoff Point help to eliminate waste from deliveries a fleece jacket typically contains 95% recycled polyester fiber let's face it we're not going to completely get rid of plastic from our lives nor would we want to but with the equivalent of 2,000 rubbish trucks full of plastic dumped into the world's oceans and rivers every single day we also can't leave future generations to clean up our mess our attitude to PL Plastics has to change we need to make better plastic treat plastic items as indispensable and stop thinking that it can be used once and then thrown away because let's be honest the away in this scenario doesn't really exist
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Từ vựng chính (CEFR B2)
medicines
A2A substance which specifically promotes healing when ingested or consumed in some way.
Example:
"medicines like vaccines to be delivered"
delivered
A2To set free from restraint or danger.
Example:
"medicines like vaccines to be delivered"
currently
A2At this moment, at present, now.
Example:
"the land and sea creatures currently"
landfills
A2A site at which refuse is buried under layers of earth.
Example:
"oceans or piled up in bursting landfills"
versatile
A2Capable of doing many things competently.
Example:
"versatile and useful material plastic is"
bulletproof
B1To make proof against bullets.
Example:
"bulletproof vests and wind turbines it"
unintended
A2Not intended; unplanned
Example:
"unintended consequences it's been found"
contribute
A2To give something that is or becomes part of a larger whole.
Example:
"use contributes to climate change"
accounting
A2To provide explanation.
Example:
"accounting for around 3 and 1 12% of the"
infrastructure
B1(systems theory) An underlying base or foundation especially for an organization or system.
Example:
"infrastructure and when most plastic is"
Từ | CEFR | Định nghĩa |
---|---|---|
medicines | A2 | A substance which specifically promotes healing when ingested or consumed in some way. |
delivered | A2 | To set free from restraint or danger. |
currently | A2 | At this moment, at present, now. |
landfills | A2 | A site at which refuse is buried under layers of earth. |
versatile | A2 | Capable of doing many things competently. |
bulletproof | B1 | To make proof against bullets. |
unintended | A2 | Not intended; unplanned |
contribute | A2 | To give something that is or becomes part of a larger whole. |
accounting | A2 | To provide explanation. |
infrastructure | B1 | (systems theory) An underlying base or foundation especially for an organization or system. |
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