Plastic production has doubled in 20 years… and it’s gearing up to double again
Plastic production has doubled in 20 years… and it’s gearing up to double again If you ever needed proof that humans can commit to a long-term relationship, look no further than our devotion to plastic. We’ve doubled global plastic production over the last 20 years, and many projections suggest we’re on track to do it again. That isn’t just “a bit more packaging”. That’s a full-speed industrial snowball: more extraction, more manufacturing, more waste, more microplastics, more emissions — and more cost pushed onto councils, communities, beaches, rivers, and ultimately… us. Why is plastic still rising when we all “know better”? Because plastic is cheap for the producer , not cheap for society. Packaging and convenience still dominate: “single-use” is basically the business model. Petrochemicals are a growth engine for fossil fuel companies as other oil uses face pressure; petrochemicals are widely highlighted as a major driver of future oil demand growth. Recycling ...