EPISODE · Feb 22, 2026 · 54 MIN
Episode 4 - Future of Plastic in Schools & Beyond: Reduction, Reinvention, or Revolution?
from Bite Me · host Jorin L
In this episode, we explore what it really takes to build a plastic-free future — starting in schools.From the origins and global growth of Plastic Free Campus to the realities of stakeholder resistance, we unpack the practical steps, systemic barriers, and student-led breakthroughs behind meaningful change. Why does progress on plastic feel so slow? Is reducing use enough, or do we need to fundamentally reinvent how plastic is produced and valued?We dive into microplastics and what current research suggests about their impact on human health and ecosystems. We examine the rise of “compostable” alternatives — are they genuine solutions or simply transitional tools? And we broaden the conversation to biodegradable materials, reuse systems, and the promise (and limits) of a circular economy.Along the way, we uncover concrete ways of reducing plastic exposure, discuss cutting-edge innovations reshaping the materials industry, and ask an essential question: what gives us hope in a time of environmental and geopolitical uncertainty?References: https://goumbook.com/https://plasticfreecampus.org/https://www.ted.com/talks/melati_and_isabel_wijsen_our_campaign_to_ban_plastic_bags_in_balihttps://www.shannaswan.com/countdown
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In this episode, we explore what it really takes to build a plastic-free future — starting in schools.From the origins and global growth of Plastic Free Campus to the realities of stakeholder resistance, we unpack the practical steps, systemic barriers, and student-led breakthroughs behind meaningful change. Why does progress on plastic feel so slow? Is reducing use enough, or do we need to fundamentally reinvent how plastic is produced and valued?We dive into microplastics and what current research suggests about their impact on human health and ecosystems. We examine the rise of “compostable” alternatives — are they genuine solutions or simply transitional tools? And we broaden the conversation to biodegradable materials, reuse systems, and the promise (and limits) of a circular economy.Along the way, we uncover concrete ways of reducing plastic exposure, discuss cutting-edge innovations reshaping the materials industry, and ask an essential question: what gives us hope in a time of environmental and geopolitical uncertainty?References: https://goumbook.com/https://plasticfreecampus.org/https://www.ted.com/talks/melati_and_isabel_wijsen_our_campaign_to_ban_plastic_bags_in_balihttps://www.shannaswan.com/countdown
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