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The plastic revolution
Mark Miodownik explores the history of plastics. He explains how the hydrocarbon waste products from oil refineries were first used to make nylon, PVC, polystyrene and polyester. He describes hydrocarbons as polymers and uses a paperclip chain as an analogy.
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