• Something in the Water Cross Over: Plastic and Drinking Water

  • Jun 26 2024
  • Length: 49 mins
  • Podcast

Something in the Water Cross Over: Plastic and Drinking Water

  • Summary

  • This week Plastic Podcast is handing the microphone over to its sister podcast Something in the Water, hosted by Elena Berg, who discusses plastic and drinking water in episode 2 of the 10-part mini series.


    In this episode of "Something in the Water," host Elena Berg tackles the pressing issue of plastic pollution, focusing on the bottled water industry's environmental footprint. Featuring insights from anti-plastic activist Malia Elder and plastics researcher Dr. Sherri Mason. Dr. Mason reveals her research finding plastic in our drinking water. Malia explains the social justice implications of plastic production and waste, and how these issues intersect with water consumption. The episode serves as a wake-up call that the bottled water industry is only one of many industries contributing to the plastic problems at hand and stresses the need for wide scale systemic change.


    Episode Guests: Dr. Sherri Mason and Malia Elder

    Find more information about Dr. Mason here and browse her publications on Research Gate.

    More information about the episode and Something in the Water here.

    Episode transcript and more information on the Pine Forest Media Website

    Follow Pine Forest Media on Instagram @pineforestmedia

    Hosted by Elena Berg

    Written and produced by Elena Berg and Clark Marchese

    Audio Editing by Clark Marchese


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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