Shifting perceptions of plastic

The first syn­thet­ic plas­tic was cre­at­ed in the ear­ly 1900s and since then pro­duc­tion has explod­ed from 1.5 mil­lion met­ric tons in 1950 to 368 mil­lion in 2019. The cumu­la­tive pro­duc­tion is now at close to 9 bil­lion met­ric tons, which has gen­er­at­ed 6.3 bil­lion met­ric tons of plas­tic waste, of which 9% was recy­cled, 12% incin­er­at­ed and 79% thrown away. Giv­en its impact on the envi­ron­ment and wildlife, why then do we keep using and how are con­sumer per­cep­tions of it chang­ing?