How This Woman FIXED PLASTIC
Summary
TLDRChemical engineer Cherone has developed a revolutionary product that mimics plastic's appearance and function but is not plastic at all. It dissolves in water within minutes, biodegrading naturally without harming the environment. This eco-friendly alternative can be used for packaging, food covering, and bottle wraps, potentially solving the plastic pollution crisis. Cherone, eight months pregnant, is leading a team in Israel to promote this invention globally for a better world.
Takeaways
- 🌍 Plastic pollution is a significant environmental problem, with 300 million tons of plastic produced each year, 50% of which is single-use.
- 👩🔬 Sharon Barak, a chemical engineer, is working to solve the plastic pollution issue after quitting her job at a plastic company.
- 🧪 Sharon developed a material that looks and functions like plastic but is not actually plastic.
- 💧 Her product dissolves in water within minutes and biodegrades naturally, unlike real plastic which stays in nature for hundreds of years.
- 🌱 The material is environmentally friendly, breaking down completely without causing harm to the environment.
- 🍽️ This new material can be used for various purposes like packaging, food coverings, and bottles.
- 🔬 Sharon's invention has the potential to significantly reduce plastic pollution and make the world more sustainable.
- 🤰 Sharon, despite being eight months pregnant, continues to work every day with her team in Israel to bring her invention to the global market.
- 💪 Sharon's motivation stems from wanting to create a better future for her children and future generations.
- 🎯 The invention is poised to revolutionize the way we deal with plastic waste and contribute to a cleaner planet.
Q & A
- Who is Sharon Barak?- -Sharon Barak is a chemical engineer who is working on solving the plastic pollution problem by creating an innovative product that functions like plastic but is not plastic. 
- What problem is Sharon Barak addressing?- -Sharon Barak is addressing the issue of plastic pollution, particularly focusing on single-use plastics that harm the environment and take hundreds of years to decompose. 
- What is unique about Sharon Barak's invention?- -Sharon Barak's invention looks and feels like plastic but is not plastic at all. It is environmentally friendly and dissolves in water within minutes, biodegrading completely in nature. 
- How much plastic is produced annually, and what percentage is single-use plastic?- -Every year, 300 million tons of plastic are produced, and 50% of that is single-use plastic, which is used once and discarded. 
- How does Sharon Barak's product behave when disposed of in water?- -When Sharon Barak's product is placed in water, it dissolves within minutes, biodegrades, and does not harm the environment, unlike regular plastic. 
- What types of products can Sharon Barak's material be used for?- -Sharon Barak's material can be used for packaging, food covering, bottles, and other items that are typically made from plastic. 
- What inspired Sharon Barak to create this product?- -Sharon Barak used to work at a plastic company but quit to focus on solving the plastic pollution problem after recognizing the environmental harm caused by plastic waste. 
- Is Sharon Barak working alone on this project?- -No, Sharon Barak has assembled a team in Israel to help develop and expand the reach of her environmentally friendly product. 
- How is Sharon Barak balancing her work with her personal life?- -Despite being eight months pregnant, Sharon Barak is working daily with her partner to advance the project and make the world a better place for future generations. 
- What potential impact does Sharon Barak's invention have on the world?- -Sharon Barak's invention has the potential to significantly reduce plastic pollution by providing an eco-friendly alternative to plastic, making the world a cleaner and safer place. 
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