ENST689B

Special Topics; Ecology of Plastics

This course covers the nature of plastics ranging from chemical composition and production to large-scale aspects of economics, policy, and pollution. The role of plastics in ecosystems is emphasized in lectures and hands-on exercises. Technologies for disposal and recycling of waste plastics are reviewed. The relatively new field of Industrial Ecology provides a context in the course for considering plastics as a product of human systems within the Biosphere. Through literature review and ecological reasoning, the course will challenge some currently-held beliefs about plastics in the environment.

Sister Courses: ENST689, ENST689A, ENST689C, ENST689E, ENST689F, ENST689J, ENST689K, ENST689L, ENST689M, ENST689O, ENST689P, ENST689Q, ENST689R, ENST689T, ENST689U, ENST689W, ENST689X, ENST689Y, ENST689Z

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During the Spring 2020 and Spring 2021 semesters, students could choose to take some of their courses pass-fail mid-semester which skews grade data aggregated across multiple semesters.

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