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SUMMARY:Plastics in the built environment: Considerations related to artificial turf
DESCRIPTION:Many institutions and communities are engaged in decision-making about athletic fields and playground surfacing. Building professionals\, planners\, and designers often need to assess competing proposals for infrastructure. With increasing awareness of the need to reduce plastic use and pollution globally\, it is important to consider the role of the built environment in contributing to the total burden of plastics. \nIn this webinar\, Ryan Johnson will provide an overview of the contribution that buildings and construction make to global plastic consumption. He will highlight the ways in which plastic building materials have been found to affect health and environment throughout their life cycle. Ryan will highlight artificial turf as a case study and present information from Habitable’s Turf Product Guidance. This guidance provides information for building professionals and others. Dr. Winnie Courtene-Jones will discuss the health and environmental implications of macro- and micro-plastics. \nThis webinar is designed to be useful for those involved in infrastructure planning within municipalities\, colleges and universities\, and other institutions. \nThe webinar will be moderated by Dr. Rachel Massey.
URL:https://prcceh.upenn.edu/event/plastics-in-the-built-environment-considerations-related-to-artificial-turf/
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SUMMARY:PGW LIHEAP DAY
DESCRIPTION:Join Philadelphia Gas Works in collaboration Energy Coordinating Agency for our 2024 LIHEAP Kickoff Day. This event will provide on-site assistance to apply for the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program.  Income eligible households will be able to apply for up to $1\,000 in assistance. This program is open to homeowners and renters. Applicants do not need to be delinquent to apply.  Learn more. 
URL:https://prcceh.upenn.edu/event/pgw-liheap-day/
LOCATION:Esperanza Arts Center\, 4261 North 5th St\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19140
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SUMMARY:Beyond Plastics Webinar: Toxic Chemicals in Plastics
DESCRIPTION:You may have heard about microplastics and nanoplastics infiltrating the human body. Maybe you saw a news article about how there’s roughly the equivalent of a plastic spoon’s worth of micro and nano-plastics in our brains or a headline about microplastics in the human placenta\, breast milk\, or testicles. Few people realize that plastics are made with chemicals – a lot of them! There are more than sixteen thousand known chemicals added to plastics to give them various qualities – shiny\, matte\, flexible\, hard\, heat resistant\, etc. Unfortunately\, more than a quarter of these chemicals are known to be toxic. \nPlease join Beyond Plastics\, and Ami Zota\, ScD of Columbia University and Ryan Babadi\, PhD of Toxic-Free Future for a free educational webinar about the toxic chemicals in plastics. Learn which toxic chemicals are used in plastics that are commonly used to make children’s toys\, dishes and kitchenware\, clothing\, food and beverage packaging\, building materials\, cosmetics\, personal care products\, and more. We’ll also discuss the negative impacts of these chemicals on our health and environment as well as how you can help protect yourself and your community from them. Register now to save your spot for our November 12 webinar.
URL:https://prcceh.upenn.edu/event/beyond-plastics-webinar-toxic-chemicals-in-plastics/
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