The Plastic Shift

Twelve Pioneers Answering Circularity's Hardest Questions

Every year, humanity produces over 400 million tons of plastic. Less than 10% is recycled. The rest accumulates-in landfills, in oceans, and increasingly, in our own bloodstreams.

But what if the problem isn't plastic itself-but the system behind it?

The Plastic Shift profiles twelve pioneers who stopped debating the plastics crisis and started solving it. From a former YouTube executive collecting waste in Peru's flood zones to a scientist turning human hair into textile fiber with a carbon footprint 43 times lower than wool, from the team embedding sustainability into one of the world's largest chemical companies to a cleanup network mobilizing over a million volunteers across 100+ countries-these are the people proving that a circular plastics economy isn't a theory. It's a practice.

Based on original interviews from the Plastic Climate Future podcast, this book distills their experience into seven actionable answers to circularity's hardest questions:

- How do you implement circular systems in factories built for linear production?
- What's actually stopping the transition-and how do you overcome it?
- Which drivers accelerate change fastest?
- Who needs to collaborate-and how do you make it work?
- What kind of innovation actually matters?
- What makes a circular leader?
>Each chapter pairs vivid pioneer stories with practical frameworks, synthesis principles, and ready-to-use toolkits. Whether you're a CEO navigating sustainability commitments, a startup founder building circular solutions, a policy maker designing effective regulation, or a professional seeking to understand the forces reshaping one of the world's largest industries-this book gives you the roadmap.

"The plastic shift is not a future possibility. It is happening now."

Juni 2026, ca. 252 Seiten, Englisch
Independently Published
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