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Plastics and environmental health: The road ahead
Emily J. North,
Rolf Halden
Environmental Health Engineering, Center for (EHE)
Environmental Biotechnology, Swette Center for (EB)
Civil and Environmental Engineering
Biodesign Institute
Sustainable Engineering and the Built Environment, School of (IAFSE-SEBE)
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Chemical Compounds
Phthalate
90%
Bisphenol A
84%
Medical Waste
76%
Petroleum
36%
Recycling
36%
Industry
29%
Food
29%
Glass
27%
Environment
23%
Energy
19%
Metal
18%
Application
12%
Social Sciences
Environmental Health
92%
road
70%
health care
38%
mass production
37%
health
37%
food and luxury products industry
33%
recycling
30%
public health
19%
medicine
19%
energy
18%
engineering
16%
costs
15%
resources
11%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Environmental Health
100%
Plastics
78%
Diethylhexyl Phthalate
25%
Polymers
24%
bisphenol A
23%
Health Care Sector
22%
Product Packaging
20%
Biodegradable Plastics
16%
Medical Waste
14%
Petroleum
12%
Food Industry
11%
Replacement Arthroplasties
10%
Recycling
10%
Syringes
10%
Health
8%
Tissue Engineering
8%
Glass
8%
Metals
7%
Medicine
6%
Public Health
6%
Costs and Cost Analysis
5%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
environmental health
87%
plastic
62%
road
57%
phthalate
18%
polymer
18%
packaging
17%
health care
16%
human health
13%
alternative material
11%
food industry
9%
medicine
8%
public health
7%
replacement
6%
recycling
6%
petroleum
6%
society
6%
glass
6%
tissue
5%
consumption
5%
health
5%
public
5%
pollution
5%
engineering
5%
exposure
4%
resource
4%
cost
4%
energy
3%
Engineering & Materials Science
Health
59%
Plastics
59%
Polymers
17%
Health care
16%
Packaging
14%
Syringes
11%
Tissue engineering
10%
Public health
9%
Medicine
8%
Recycling
7%
Pollution
7%
Crude oil
7%
Glass
6%
Chemical analysis
5%
Metals
5%
Industry
3%
Costs
3%