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Plastic Podcast
Plastic and Human Health: What We Do and Do Not Know with the Minderoo Foundation

Plastic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2024 49:19


In this revealing episode of "Plastic Podcast," host Clark Marchese delves deep into the alarming gaps in our understanding of plastics and human health. Joined by Dr. Sarah Dunlop, Dr. Bhedita Seewoo, and Dr. Louise Goodes from the University of Western Australia, the discussion centers around their extensive research documented in the Plastics Human Health Map. This comprehensive project aggregates all known research linking plastics and their associated chemicals to human health outcomes, highlighting vast uncharted territories in scientific knowledge. The episode explores the daunting realities of microplastics and chemical exposures, the societal and environmental justice issues surrounding plastic pollution, and the urgent need for global policy changes. Listen in for an in-depth conversation that not only uncovers the hidden dangers of plastic but also emphasizes the critical need for further research to safeguard future generations.Episode Guests: Dr. Sarah Dunlop on LinkedIn and publications on Research GateDr. Bhedita Seewoo on LinkedIn and publications on Research GateDr. Louise Goodes on LinkedIn and publications on Research GatePlastic Human Health Map hereLearn more about the Minderoo Foundation here.More information about the episode and the Plastic PodcastEpisode Transcript and more information on the Pine Forest Media WebsiteFollow Pine Forest Media on Instagram @pineforestmediaHosted, produced, written, and edited by Clark Marchese Cover art and PFM logo by Laurel Wong. Theme music by Tadeo Cabellos Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Straits Times Audio Features
S1E104: Putting people at the centre of the plastic waste crisis

The Straits Times Audio Features

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2023 37:02


Plastic's risks to the environment and human health far outweigh the benefits.  Synopsis: Every first and third Monday of the month, The Straits Times analyses the beat of the changing environment, from biodiversity conservation to climate change. Bans on single-use plastics are essential, experts say. Nations are also negotiating a global plastic pollution treaty to try to bring the crisis under control. But more is needed.  In this episode, ST's climate editor David Fogarty hosts Dr Sarah Dunlop, who leads the Plastics & Human Health Research Program at the Minderoo Foundation in Australia. She is also Emeritus Professor, University of Western Australia. She tells Green Pulse that plastics are an incredible success story and are used to make many things from bottles to carpets to Dreamliner aircraft. And such is the demand for plastics that production has soared in recent decades to more than 450 million tonnes a year and it could reach more than 1 billion tonnes by mid-century.  Yet the majority of plastics ever made still exist – discarded in landfills, or dumped in the environment. And only about 10 percent of plastics are currently recycled.  Add to this the threat from more than 10,000 chemicals added to plastics to make them flexible, flame retardant, different colours and other characteristics. These chemicals leak out into the environment and get inside the human body. Chemicals associated with plastics have been linked to cancers, miscarriages, hormonal changes, obesity and other serious health impacts that cost billions of dollars a year.  Highlights (click/tap above): 1:34 How great is the threat from plastics? 6:58 Singapore recycles 6 per cent of plastics but otherwise produces 1 million tonnes of plastic waste each year, most of which is incinerated; why is recycling plastics a real challenge? 13:10 What is the Minderoo Foundation, and what challenges it tackles 15:50 What are some of the risks from the thousands of toxic chemicals added to plastics? 22:00 Is it possible to urgently design plastics that are less toxic? Solutions to reduce plastic consumption and waste 29:29 “The plastics treaty is a once-in-a-lifetime fantastic opportunity”, says Dr Sarah Dunlop Produced by: David Fogarty (dfogarty@sph.com.sg), Ernest Luis, Hadyu Rahim & Paxton Pang Edited by: Hadyu Rahim Follow Green Pulse Podcast here and rate us: Channel: https://str.sg/JWaf Apple Podcasts: https://str.sg/JWaY Spotify: https://str.sg/JWag Google Podcasts: https://str.sg/J6EV  Website: http://str.sg/stpodcasts Feedback to: podcast@sph.com.sg --- Discover more ST podcast channels: In Your Opinion: https://str.sg/w7Qt Asian Insider: https://str.sg/JWa7 Health Check: https://str.sg/JWaN Green Pulse: https://str.sg/JWaf Your Money & Career: https://str.sg/wB2m ST Sports Talk: https://str.sg/JWRE #PopVultures: https://str.sg/JWad Music Lab: https://str.sg/w9TX Discover ST Podcasts: http://str.sg/stpodcasts --- Special edition series: True Crimes Of Asia (new): https://str.sg/i44T The Unsolved Mysteries of South-east Asia (5 eps): https://str.sg/wuZ2 Invisible Asia (9 eps): https://str.sg/wuZn Stop Scams (10 eps): https://str.sg/wuZB Singapore's War On Covid (5 eps): https://str.sg/wuJa --- Follow our shows then, if you like short, practical podcasts! #greenpulseSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Green Pulse
S1E104: Putting people at the centre of the plastic waste crisis

Green Pulse

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2023 37:02


Plastic's risks to the environment and human health far outweigh the benefits.  Synopsis: Every first and third Monday of the month, The Straits Times analyses the beat of the changing environment, from biodiversity conservation to climate change. Bans on single-use plastics are essential, experts say. Nations are also negotiating a global plastic pollution treaty to try to bring the crisis under control. But more is needed.  In this episode, ST's climate editor David Fogarty hosts Dr Sarah Dunlop, who leads the Plastics & Human Health Research Program at the Minderoo Foundation in Australia. She is also Emeritus Professor, University of Western Australia. She tells Green Pulse that plastics are an incredible success story and are used to make many things from bottles to carpets to Dreamliner aircraft. And such is the demand for plastics that production has soared in recent decades to more than 450 million tonnes a year and it could reach more than 1 billion tonnes by mid-century.  Yet the majority of plastics ever made still exist – discarded in landfills, or dumped in the environment. And only about 10 percent of plastics are currently recycled.  Add to this the threat from more than 10,000 chemicals added to plastics to make them flexible, flame retardant, different colours and other characteristics. These chemicals leak out into the environment and get inside the human body. Chemicals associated with plastics have been linked to cancers, miscarriages, hormonal changes, obesity and other serious health impacts that cost billions of dollars a year.  Highlights (click/tap above): 1:34 How great is the threat from plastics? 6:58 Singapore recycles 6 per cent of plastics but otherwise produces 1 million tonnes of plastic waste each year, most of which is incinerated; why is recycling plastics a real challenge? 13:10 What is the Minderoo Foundation, and what challenges it tackles 15:50 What are some of the risks from the thousands of toxic chemicals added to plastics? 22:00 Is it possible to urgently design plastics that are less toxic? Solutions to reduce plastic consumption and waste 29:29 “The plastics treaty is a once-in-a-lifetime fantastic opportunity”, says Dr Sarah Dunlop Produced by: David Fogarty (dfogarty@sph.com.sg), Ernest Luis, Hadyu Rahim & Paxton Pang Edited by: Hadyu Rahim Follow Green Pulse Podcast here and rate us: Channel: https://str.sg/JWaf Apple Podcasts: https://str.sg/JWaY Spotify: https://str.sg/JWag Google Podcasts: https://str.sg/J6EV  Website: http://str.sg/stpodcasts Feedback to: podcast@sph.com.sg --- Discover more ST podcast channels: In Your Opinion: https://str.sg/w7Qt Asian Insider: https://str.sg/JWa7 Health Check: https://str.sg/JWaN Green Pulse: https://str.sg/JWaf Your Money & Career: https://str.sg/wB2m ST Sports Talk: https://str.sg/JWRE #PopVultures: https://str.sg/JWad Music Lab: https://str.sg/w9TX Discover ST Podcasts: http://str.sg/stpodcasts --- Special edition series: True Crimes Of Asia (new): https://str.sg/i44T The Unsolved Mysteries of South-east Asia (5 eps): https://str.sg/wuZ2 Invisible Asia (9 eps): https://str.sg/wuZn Stop Scams (10 eps): https://str.sg/wuZB Singapore's War On Covid (5 eps): https://str.sg/wuJa --- Follow our shows then, if you like short, practical podcasts! #greenpulseSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Custom HVAC Radio
Episode #27: Sound & Water Source Heat Pumps

Custom HVAC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2020 17:58


This week I have Sarah Dunlop from Bosch (Florida Heat Pump) to talk about where sound comes from on WSHP's and how to mitigate them. Sarah explains each solution and give a priority list of which options to go with first when you need to reduce the sound of the unit. She also explains the Bosch and Florida Heat Pump partnership. If you want to know more, email me at vpriolo@airtreatment.com. Enjoy!

Neurotic Nourishment
Yup. Sometimes Kids are...a lot

Neurotic Nourishment

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2019 50:16


Season 1, Episode 30: Special Bonus Episode! Boy mom of three Sarah Dunlop of @SometimesKidsAreDicks chats about her no good, horrible, very bad day and why small town living is the best and the worst. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/neuroticnourishment/support

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Real Sh*t with Brit and Whit
13: Sometimes Kids Are Dicks Interview

Real Sh*t with Brit and Whit

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2019 47:15


This week Brit and Whit welcome Sarah Dunlop from "Sometimes Kids Are Dicks" on the show. This F-Bomb dropping, real life talking, boy mom Michigan blogger will keep you laughing. The girls talk about what it's like being a boy mom vs a girl mom, hilarious stories of raising kids, and the heartaches parents have when we mess up. Special Guest: Sarah Dunlop.

Nursing and Cursing
44: Screen Time.

Nursing and Cursing

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2018 38:20


I screen, you screen, the kids all scream for ...iSCREENS. Ok this week we are talking about kids and screen time. We know it’s bad, but how bad? And is it just a fact of modern life or can we just say NO? We have special guest Sarah Dunlop, the blogger behind Soemtimes Kids are Dicks helping us figure it out. She took away her kids’ screens for a summer and, well...listen and find out!!!

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Ahwatukee Uncensored with Howard Farran
067 SarahBea Grain-Free Granola with Sarah Dunlop : Ahwatukee Uncensored with Howard Farran

Ahwatukee Uncensored with Howard Farran

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2018 48:00


Sarah Dunlop is the owner, creator and baker of Sarahbea Granola. SarahBea began in 2015 at a local holiday boutique on a whim.The boutique was so successful, she spent the next year learning everything she could about starting a business, while practicing as a Mechanical Engineer full time. In the Winter of 2016, SarahBea attended every event possible until finding a home at local farmers markets. While she still practices engineering full time, Sarah and her family spend evenings and weekends working for SarahBea. All of SarahBea products are grain free and naturally gluten free and made with all natural ingredients. Sarah sources her ingredients locally when possible such as honey and pecans. She enjoys creating new blends and flavors based on seasonal ingredients. In addition to farmers markets, SarahBea is available online with free local delivery available to Ahwatukee neighbors.   https://sarahbeallc.com/