John Vidal: The plastic polluters won 2019 - and we're running out of time to stop them
2019 was, for most of
the world, the year the petrochemical industry and giant food, drink and beauty
companies locked the world even further into fossil fuels, creating mountains
of plastic for communities and future generations to deal with and making it
almost too late to keep global temperatures in check.
Ultra-cheap shale gas
from the decade-long US fracking boom continued to fuel a surge of
billion-dollar investments in new cracking plants that separate ethane from gas
to produce ethylene, the building block of most plastic. Since 2010 the
petrochemical industry has
invested about
$200bn, and with $100bn more planned to be spent, plastic production
is expected
to grow 40% by 2030....
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