"In nature, nothing exists alone." — Rachel Carson, Silent Spring"The planet will be here for a long, long, LONG time after we're gone." — George Carlin"Here I was in the middle of the ocean, and there was nowhere I could go to avoid the plastic." — Captain Charles Moore"We have subjected enormous numbers of people to contact with these poisons, without their consent." — Rachel Carson"The earth plus plastic. The earth doesn't share our prejudice towards plastic." — George Carlin"Only we humans make waste that nature can't digest." — Captain Charles Moore"The 'control of nature' is a phrase conceived in arrogance." — Rachel Carson, Silent Spring "In nature, nothing exists alone." — Rachel Carson, Silent Spring"The planet will be here for a long, long, LONG time after we're gone." — George Carlin"Here I was in the middle of the ocean, and there was nowhere I could go to avoid the plastic." — Captain Charles Moore"We have subjected enormous numbers of people to contact with these poisons, without their consent." — Rachel Carson"The earth plus plastic. The earth doesn't share our prejudice towards plastic." — George Carlin"Only we humans make waste that nature can't digest." — Captain Charles Moore"The 'control of nature' is a phrase conceived in arrogance." — Rachel Carson, Silent Spring
Issue 01 · December 15, 2025 Biweekly · Environmental Intelligence
The Switch Stack
Where the numbers flip the narrative

Microplastics & Recycling Special 4 Articles · Plastic, Health & Industry Deception
#01 #02 #03 #04 #05 #06 #07
The Investigation

The Recycling Lie: How the Plastic Industry Sold You a Symbol

12 min read

In 1988, the plastics industry introduced the recycling symbol—not because plastic was recyclable, but because it made you feel better about buying it. Thirty-seven years later, microplastics are found in every human organ tested. And 91% of your carefully sorted waste was never recycled at all.

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The Briefing

You Eat a Credit Card Every Week

8 min read

5 grams of plastic enter your body weekly. Microplastics are now in your brain, your blood, your placenta. Only 9% of plastic ever made was recycled. The industry that told you to sort your waste is the same one filling your organs. The recycling symbol is not a promise—it’s a logo.

The Data

Sorted, Shipped, Dumped: The Plastic Lifecycle in Data

4 min read

5g/week ingested. 9% recycled. 100% in your blood. Brain, placenta, lungs—confirmed 2024. Concentrations doubling every 10–15 years. Production tripling by 2060. The numbers behind the world’s most successful greenwashing campaign.

The Editorial

The Symbol That Lied

9 min read

The chasing arrows on a plastic bottle are perhaps the most successful piece of corporate fiction since “Diamonds Are Forever.” You believed it meant the bottle would be reborn. It meant you’d stop asking questions. The arrows chase each other in a perfect triangle, and nothing catches anything at all.

About This Issue

All four articles share the same fact-checked dataset. Key figures: up to 5g microplastics ingested per week (upper estimate, WWF/Newcastle 2019). 9% of all plastic ever produced has been recycled (OECD 2022). Microplastics detected in brain (100% of samples, Nature Medicine 2024), blood (77%, Environment International 2022), placenta (100%, Toxicological Sciences 2024), and arteries (4.5x cardiovascular risk, NEJM March 2024). Concentrations doubling every 10–15 years.

Data Sources

Campen et al., Nature Medicine (2024). Marfella et al., NEJM (March 2024). Leslie et al., Environment International (2022). OECD Global Plastics Outlook (2022). Geyer et al., Science Advances (2017). WWF / University of Newcastle (2019). NPR / PBS Frontline “Plastic Wars” (2020). Food Packaging Forum / Env. Sci. & Technology (2024).