
#11: The Hidden Cost of Plastic: What You Need to Know with Dr. Leo Trasande
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Guest:
Dr. Leonardo Trasande, Professor of Pediatrics and Public Health at NYU, leading researcher on the health effects of environmental exposures.
Topics Covered:
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What plastics are really made of—and how they get into our bodies
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The 16,000 chemicals in plastic (and how little we know about them)
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Why children are especially vulnerable
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Diseases linked to plastic exposure: from hormone disruption to heart disease
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Why only 9% of plastic is recycled
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The connection between plastic and economic loss ($250B/year in the U.S.)
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Which types of plastics to avoid: the worst offenders
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Practical tips for reducing plastic exposure
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How quickly the body can bounce back
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The power we have as consumers to drive change
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How to advocate for smarter plastic policy
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Resources Mentioned:
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National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey
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Studies on phthalates, PFAS, and micro/nanoplastics
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UN Global Plastics Treaty discussions
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Safe Drinking Water Act
Take Action:
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Swap plastic for stainless steel, glass, or wood in the kitchen
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Don’t microwave plastic—even if labeled “microwave safe”
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Use water filtration where appropriate
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Avoid receipts, black plastics, and synthetic fabrics directly on skin
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Advocate for plastic regulation at state and national levels