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Plastic Pollution: What Happens to the Plastics We Use Every Day?
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Plastic Pollution: What Happens to the Plastics We Use Every Day?

Emily J. S. Kang, Alison Haas, Stephanie O’Brien, Scott E. Grapin, Tanya Rosado-Barringer, Yanira Stoker, Chris Leece and Okhee Lee
Justice-Oriented Science Teaching and Learning, pp.333-353
Springer Texts in Education, Springer Nature Switzerland
02/22/2025

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Plastics--Environmental aspects Plastics--Toxicology Pollution Science--Study and teaching (Middle school) Environmental Justice
This article outlines a physical science unit designed to engage middle school students in explaining plastics and designing solutions to plastic pollution. The unit centers around the driving question: “What happens to the plastics we use every day?” Students begin by investigating plastic waste in their own school environment and then delve deeper into the science behind plastics, their impacts on the environment and human health, and the social justice implications of plastic pollution.
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