From legislators, to professors, to innovators in recycling, TechKnow investigates the journey of one single plastic bottle and the efforts to truly recycle the product creating zero waste. On this week’s special, contributors Dr. Shini Somara and Dr. Crystal Dilworth examine new innovations currently used to battle the trend of a single serving society.
Steven Nutt is a Professor of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science at the University of Southern California. Professor Nutt said that the majority of the population does not realize the magnitude of the problem with plastics.
Gabriella Lozano is the owner of L’s Café in San Francisco. She insists in doing her part for the community and practices composting at her establishment. She may be one small business owner but her stringent composting practices allow for 90 percent of her business' waste to be recycled or composted.
On a larger scale, Leon Farahnik , the Chairman of CarbonLITE founded the bottle to bottle recycling plant to process over two billion bottles annually. CarbonLITE’s bottle grade PET flakes can turn into new bottles. Even with these innovations, Farahnik sees a bigger societal issue when it comes to plastic.
Manager of Resource Recovery Program at East Bay Municipal Utility District, John Hake, takes an innovative approach to becoming the first energy neutral plant in North America. At East Bay MUD, they combine solid food waste with liquid wastewater to create fuel.
San Francisco Assembly Member David Chiu is at the forefront of the combating plastic pollution from the legislative side. In fact, San Francisco is the first city in the country banning single use water bottles from city property.
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