Plastic Planet: How Plastic Came to Rule the World (and What You Can Do to Change It)
By (Author) Georgia Amson-Bradshaw
Hachette Children's Group
Franklin Watts Ltd
31st March 2020
United Kingdom
Children
Non Fiction
Childrens / Teenage social topics: Environment, sustainability and green issues
363.7288
Paperback
48
Width 214mm, Height 280mm, Spine 12mm
226g
Plastic Planet offers young readers the perfect, non-alarmist introduction to Earth's plastic crisis
Plastic pollution is now found in every environment on Earth, from the deepest oceans to the driest deserts and the most remote ice sheets. Plastic Planet offers readers aged 8 and up a look at plastic through the ages, exploring what it is, how it's made and how we have become so dependent on it in a single-use, disposable world. It highlights the social inequality of plastic pollution and explores how plastic has become a widespread and dangerous pollutant that is inextricably linked to climate change. The book looks ahead to possible solutions to our plastic crisis, from global changes such as changing people's mindsets, to innovations such as compostable plastics, to practical solutions such as recycling and bottle return schemes.Georgia Amson-Bradshaw is a children's writer and editor who lives in Brighton, East Sussex. She has worked on a number of high-profile and award-winning science books for kids, including the Royal Society Young People's Book Prize winner Eye Benders, and the London Science Museum activity book This Book Thinks You're a Scientist. She remembers the eye-opening and inspiring effect her favourite books had on her as a child, and so takes her responsibility to pass that interest and excitement on very seriously!