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H2O In The Know
Bottled Water Matters
13 episodes
9 months ago
Download Full Transcript Here: bit.ly/MicroplasticsPodcastTranscript This episode of H2O In The Know features independent scientist, fellow, consultant, keynote speaker, and author, Chris DeArmitt, PhD, FRSC, FIMMM, who has embarked on a mission to debunk current myths and misunderstandings about the impact that plastic and microplastics have on the environment and your health. In this episode, we touch on the image of plastics in society, microplastics and human health, and plastic recycling and pollution. Chris DeArmitt, PhD, FRSC, FIMMM is a fellow and charter chemist of the Royal Society of Chemistry, as well as a fellow of the Institute of Materials, Minerals, and Mining. He's also the author of a book called The Plastics Paradox. You can find his book for free here: plasticsparadox.com.
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Download Full Transcript Here: bit.ly/MicroplasticsPodcastTranscript This episode of H2O In The Know features independent scientist, fellow, consultant, keynote speaker, and author, Chris DeArmitt, PhD, FRSC, FIMMM, who has embarked on a mission to debunk current myths and misunderstandings about the impact that plastic and microplastics have on the environment and your health. In this episode, we touch on the image of plastics in society, microplastics and human health, and plastic recycling and pollution. Chris DeArmitt, PhD, FRSC, FIMMM is a fellow and charter chemist of the Royal Society of Chemistry, as well as a fellow of the Institute of Materials, Minerals, and Mining. He's also the author of a book called The Plastics Paradox. You can find his book for free here: plasticsparadox.com.
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Microplastics: Fact or Fiction with Scientist Chris DeArmitt, PhD
H2O In The Know
19 minutes 7 seconds
1 year ago
Microplastics: Fact or Fiction with Scientist Chris DeArmitt, PhD
Download Full Transcript Here: bit.ly/MicroplasticsPodcastTranscript This episode of H2O In The Know features independent scientist, fellow, consultant, keynote speaker, and author, Chris DeArmitt, PhD, FRSC, FIMMM, who has embarked on a mission to debunk current myths and misunderstandings about the impact that plastic and microplastics have on the environment and your health. In this episode, we touch on the image of plastics in society, microplastics and human health, and plastic recycling and pollution. Chris DeArmitt, PhD, FRSC, FIMMM is a fellow and charter chemist of the Royal Society of Chemistry, as well as a fellow of the Institute of Materials, Minerals, and Mining. He's also the author of a book called The Plastics Paradox. You can find his book for free here: plasticsparadox.com.
H2O In The Know
Download Full Transcript Here: bit.ly/MicroplasticsPodcastTranscript This episode of H2O In The Know features independent scientist, fellow, consultant, keynote speaker, and author, Chris DeArmitt, PhD, FRSC, FIMMM, who has embarked on a mission to debunk current myths and misunderstandings about the impact that plastic and microplastics have on the environment and your health. In this episode, we touch on the image of plastics in society, microplastics and human health, and plastic recycling and pollution. Chris DeArmitt, PhD, FRSC, FIMMM is a fellow and charter chemist of the Royal Society of Chemistry, as well as a fellow of the Institute of Materials, Minerals, and Mining. He's also the author of a book called The Plastics Paradox. You can find his book for free here: plasticsparadox.com.