How Do Toxins From Plastics Find Their Way Into Our Food?
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Friday, October 21, 2016
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Part 3 of the TED Radio Hour episode Toxic
About Emily Penn's TED Talk
Ocean advocate Emily Penn has seen first hand how much plastic ends up in the oceans. She explains how the toxins from plastic makes their way into our food chain and how we might be able to stop it.
About Emily Penn
Emily Penn is an ocean advocate and director of Pangaea Exploration, which helps scientists, filmmakers and everyday people visit the most remote parts of our planet. Emily is the youngest and only female recipient of Yachtmaster of the Year, awarded by HRH Princess Royal.
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