Last year, 1.5 million face masks entered the world's oceans. This underscores a much bigger problem than COVID-19: our addiction to single-use plastic products. Last year, 1.5 million face masks entered the world's oceans. This underscores a much bigger problem than COVID-19: our addiction to single-use plastic products. [Energy and Capital logo] COVID's Environmental Cost: 25,000 Tons of Trash By Alex Koyfman
Written Nov 14, 2021 Dear Reader, Last year, a study commissioned by OceansAsia determined that more than 1.5 million face masks entered the world's oceans in 2020 — a single but substantial prong of the total mass of plastic waste generated by the global campaign to stop COVID-19. In all, the study determined that more than 25,000 tons of single-use plastic waste was generated by the suddenly omnipresent COVID response market. [covidwaste] The point of origin for most of this predominantly plastic refuse is hospitals, which defer to single-use products almost exclusively. Of that waste, about one-third is expected to wind up in the ocean and, ultimately, on the seabed, where it will gradually disincorporate and enter the food chain. Now, believe me, I know the last thing you want to hear about right now is yet another problem caused by the COVID-19 crisis. As if supply chain interruptions and stimulus-fueled inflation weren't enough, we now have an ecological crisis on our hands thanks to the 21st century's first true pandemic. This ecological crisis, however, underscores a much bigger problem: our unshakable addiction to single-use plastic products. [QUIZ] Most Investors Get This Wrong What do you think is about to kill Tesla? ([Skip ahead for the answer.]() - [Elon Musk’s tweets](
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As it stands, about 10% of our oil supply is consumed by the plastics industry, with that figure rising every year. Put all the facts and figures together, and you quickly come to one conclusion: Our dependence on plastic is not sustainable. The only possible answer, short of changing the way we live to no longer rely on single-use products, is to come up with a plastic alternative that neither pollutes during production nor is taxing on the environment to recycle. Plastic 2.0? Such an alternative will need to be able to sit on a shelf and remain airtight for years if need be, and at the same time decompose rapidly and completely, without any energy invested, in a natural setting. It sounds like a wonder product, but it's no longer the stuff of fantasy. Right now, a small Canadian materials technology company is entering the market with a truly compostable plastic alternative. Its pilot product: a Keurig-compatible single-use coffee pod. 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To work, the pods need to withstand near boiling temperatures and espresso-level internal pressures. To be effectively compostable, the discarded pod needs to be able to disincorporate in about two months — roughly the speed of a discarded apple core. This new material fits the bill on both counts. Once the proof-of-concept stage is finished in the commercial market, the world of single-use plastics will be open. The company behind this thing spent years and millions of dollars developing this product and, for most of that time, it was doing it completely under the radar. A 21st-Century DuPont in the Making? Right now, however, we could be at an inflection point. You see, this company's stock is already trading on the public market at a market capitalization of less than $100 million... but the market it will disrupt in the next several years is worth hundreds of billions of dollars. Licensing alone could bring in billions in revenue in short order. 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