How this chemical engineer is hacking plastic production to
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Many of the products we use today, especially ones made from plastic, rubber or other long-lasting materials, will outlive us for generations. Researchers like chemical engineer and 2020 MacArthur fellow Paul Dauenhauer are working on solutions that can offer us the same convenience while reducing our environmental impact.
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