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Plastic: People & Planet

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After two episodes focusing on technology and its' implications for society, SotE begins to explore another of its' philosophical pillars: humanities' impact on our environment. This episode features an engaging speech and interview with Michelle Lambert of the Kanata Environmental Network. Michelle has been tracking the consumption of plastic in her home for 3 months and finding ways to avoid and replace the plastic. Listen and laugh as she recounts some of the obstacles, successes and failures her family of four encountered — from children bent over backwards with glass dishes containing plastic-free lunches to finding the perfect wooden toothbrush.
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Archived series ("Inactive feed" status)

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After two episodes focusing on technology and its' implications for society, SotE begins to explore another of its' philosophical pillars: humanities' impact on our environment. This episode features an engaging speech and interview with Michelle Lambert of the Kanata Environmental Network. Michelle has been tracking the consumption of plastic in her home for 3 months and finding ways to avoid and replace the plastic. Listen and laugh as she recounts some of the obstacles, successes and failures her family of four encountered — from children bent over backwards with glass dishes containing plastic-free lunches to finding the perfect wooden toothbrush.
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