What really happens to the plastic you throw away Emma Bryce

This is the story
of three plastic bottles,

empty and discarded.

Their journeys are about to diverge

with outcomes that impact nothing less
than the fate of the planet.

But they weren’t always this way.

To understand where these bottles end up,
we must first explore their origins.

The heroes of our story
were conceived in this oil refinery.

The plastic in their bodies

was formed by chemically bonding
oil and gas molecules together

to make monomers.

In turn, these monomers were bonded
into long polymer chains to make plastic

in the form of millions of pellets.

Those were melted at manufacturing plants
and reformed in molds

to create the resilient material
that makes up the triplets' bodies.

Machines filled the bottles
with sweet bubbily liquid

and they were then wrapped, shipped,
bought, opened, consumed

and unceremoniously discarded.

And now here they lie,

poised at the edge of the unknown.

Bottle one, like hundreds of millions
of tons of his plastic brethren,

ends up in a landfill.

This huge dump expands each day

as more trash comes in
and continues to take up space.

As plastics sit there being compressed
amongst layers of other junk,

rainwater flows through the waste

and absorbs the water-soluble
compounds it contains,

and some of those are highly toxic.

Together, they create a harmful stew
called leachate,

which can move into groundwater,
soil and streams,

poisoning ecosystems and harming wildlife.

It can take bottle one an agonizing
1,000 years to decompose.

Bottle two’s journey is stranger
but, unfortunately, no happier.

He floats on a trickle
that reaches a stream,

a stream that flows into a river,

and a river that reaches the ocean.

After months lost at sea,

he’s slowly drawn into a massive vortex,
where trash accumulates,

a place known as
the Great Pacific Garbage Patch.

Here the ocean’s currents have trapped
millions of pieces of plastic debris.

This is one of five plastic-filled
gyres in the world’s seas.

Places where the pollutants
turn the water into a cloudy plastic soup.

Some animals, like seabirds,
get entangled in the mess.

They, and others, mistake the brightly
colored plastic bits for food.

Plastic makes them feel full
when they’re not,

so they starve to death

and pass the toxins from the plastic
up the food chain.

For example, it’s eaten by lanternfish,

the lanternfish are eaten by squid,

the squid are eaten by tuna,

and the tuna are eaten by us.

And most plastics don’t biodegrade,

which means they’re destined to break down
into smaller and smaller pieces

called micro plastics,

which might rotate in the sea eternally.

But bottle three is spared the cruel
purgatories of his brothers.

A truck brings him to a plant

where he and his companions
are squeezed flat

and compressed into a block.

Okay, this sounds pretty bad, too,
but hang in there.

It gets better.

The blocks are shredded
into tiny pieces,

which are washed and melted,

so they become the raw materials
that can be used again.

As if by magic, bottle three
is now ready to be reborn

as something completely new.

For this bit of plastic
with such humble origins,

suddenly the sky is the limit.


是三个塑料瓶的故事,

空的和被丢弃的。

他们的旅程即将分道扬镳

,其结果影响
不亚于地球的命运。

但他们并不总是这样。

要了解这些瓶子的最终去向,
我们必须首先探索它们的起源。

我们故事中的英雄就是
在这个炼油厂中孕育出来的。

他们体内的塑料

是通过将
石油和天然气分子化学结合

在一起形成单体而形成的。

反过来,这些单体结合
成长聚合物链,以

数百万颗粒的形式制造塑料。

这些在制造工厂被
熔化并在模具中

重新形成,以创造
构成三胞胎身体的弹性材料。

机器在瓶子里
装满甜甜的起泡液体

,然后将它们包装、运输、
购买、打开、消费

和毫不客气地丢弃。

而现在他们躺在这里,

站在未知的边缘。

第一个瓶子,就像
他的数亿吨塑料兄弟一样,

最终被扔进了垃圾填埋场。

随着越来越多的垃圾进入
并继续占用空间,这个巨大的垃圾场每天都在扩大。

当塑料坐在那里被
其他垃圾层压缩时,

雨水流过垃圾

并吸收
其中含有的水溶性化合物,

其中一些是剧毒的。

它们一起创造了一种叫做渗滤液的有害炖菜

它可以进入地下水、
土壤和溪流,

毒化生态系统并伤害野生动物。

一个瓶子可能需要
1000 年的时间才能分解。

瓶子二的旅程很陌生,
但不幸的是,并没有更快乐。

他漂浮在一条
到达溪流的涓涓细流上,

一条流入河流的溪流,

以及一条流入海洋的河流。

在海上迷失了几个月后,

他慢慢地卷入了一个巨大的漩涡,
垃圾在那里堆积,

这个地方被称为
太平洋大垃圾带。

在这里,洋流困住了
数百万块塑料碎片。

这是世界海洋中五个充满塑料的
环流之一。

污染物
将水变成浑浊的塑料汤的地方。

一些动物,如海鸟,
会陷入混乱。

他们和其他人将颜色
鲜艳的塑料碎片误认为是食物。

塑料让他们在没有饱腹感的时候感觉很饱

所以他们会饿死,

并将塑料中的毒素
沿着食物链传递。

比如它被灯笼鱼吃

,灯笼鱼被鱿鱼吃

,鱿鱼被金枪鱼吃

,金枪鱼被我们吃。

而且大多数塑料不会生物降解,

这意味着它们注定会分解
成越来越小的

称为微塑料的碎片,

它们可能会在海中永远旋转。

但第三瓶却幸免于
他兄弟们残酷的炼狱。

一辆卡车将他带到一个工厂

,在那里他和他的同伴
被压扁

并压缩成一个块。

好吧,这听起来也很糟糕,
但请坚持住。

它变得更好了。

这些块被
撕成小块,

经过洗涤和熔化

,成为
可以再次使用的原材料。

就像施了魔法一样,第三瓶
现在已经准备好重生

为全新的东西。

对于这点
出身如此卑微的塑料,

突然之间,天空就是极限。