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Release Date:
January 1, 2019
Original Title:
The Plastic Problem
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 54
In "The Plastic Problem: PBS NewsHour Presents", Amna Nawaz and her PBS NewsHour colleagues look at this now ubiquitous material and how it's impacting the world, why it's become so prevalent, what's being done to mitigate its use, and what potential alternatives or solutions are out there. This hour-long program travels from Boston to Seattle, Costa Rica to Easter Island to bring the global scale of the problem to light.
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Associate Producer:
Ryan Connelly Holmes
Maea Lenei Buhre
Cinematography:
Jason Lelchuk
Lisa Berglund
Malcolm Brown
Denis Levkovich
Tyler Bedgood
Devin Pinckard
Susheel Younas
Eric O'Connor
Mike Fritz
Jay Kemp
Dale West
Creative Director:
Adam Sarraf
Editor:
Jeff Cook
Producer:
Rachel Wellford
Lorna Baldwin
Emily Carpeaux
Writer:
Amna Nawaz
Lorna Baldwin
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