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The Evolution of Anti-Plastic Norms with Leah Shipton

The Evolution of Anti-Plastic Norms with Leah Shipton

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In this episode of Plastic Podcast, host Clark Marchese dives into the emergence and spread of anti-plastic movements, tracing their roots from local grassroots actions to global health policy. Clark speaks with Leah Shipton, a PhD candidate specializing in global health policy, who explains how health concerns drove the formation of anti-plastic norms worldwide. They discuss the role of norm entrepreneurs in spreading these norms, the challenges posed by industry-backed anti-entrepreneurs, and how this momentum led to the UN Treaty on Plastic Pollution. This insightful conversation ties together themes from previous episodes, setting the stage for the series finale, where the treaty itself will be explored in depth.


Episode Guests: Leah Shipton

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Hosted, produced, and edited by Clark Marchese

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Theme music by Tadeo Cabellos

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