2014
DOI: 10.1021/ed400892t
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Paper to Plastics: An Interdisciplinary Summer Outreach Project in Sustainability

Abstract: Paper to Plastics (P2P) is an interdisciplinary program that combines chemistry and biology in a research setting. The goal of this project is 2-fold: to engage students in scientific research and to educate them about sustainability and biodegradable materials. The scientific aim of the project is to recycle unwanted office paper to the useful biodegradable polymer poly(lactic acid) (PLA). Through this program, students learn firsthand how chemistry and biology interact to form useful materials from waste. St… Show more

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“…[22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29][30][31][32][33][34][35][36] A course on green chemistry with case studies, articles, and a final project with a focus on unconventional thinking can be good for a general background on principles of sustainable chemistry. 23 This course could be coupled to different (dry) 22 laboratory experiences present in literature, 25 or with a full green chemistry lab activity such as that described by Sharma et al. 27 Many laboratory experiences for biomass valorization strategies can be found in literature.…”
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“…[22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29][30][31][32][33][34][35][36] A course on green chemistry with case studies, articles, and a final project with a focus on unconventional thinking can be good for a general background on principles of sustainable chemistry. 23 This course could be coupled to different (dry) 22 laboratory experiences present in literature, 25 or with a full green chemistry lab activity such as that described by Sharma et al. 27 Many laboratory experiences for biomass valorization strategies can be found in literature.…”
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“…This is particularly important given the debate in the literature about what is or is not green chemistry [52,68]. Researchers also indicated the scope of their papers in promoting green chemistry education (n = 24) and also by solving socio-environmental problems from green chemistry perspectives (n = 21) [22,85,86]. The opportunity to promote systems thinking [87] (n = 17) and life-cycle thinking [88] (n = 16) within green chemistry education was also highlighted to provide innovative solutions to current and future sustainability challenges.…”
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“…This trend continued during the COVID-19 pandemic [18,19]. However, green chemistry topics have rarely been covered at the primary [20,21] and secondary [22,23] education levels to date [24].…”
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“…As shown from other outreach projects (Houck, 2014), enabling students to get close to science is a successful part of the summer school's design. Hands-on experiments were the basis for most of the projects, showing the importance of observations (Tamburini, 2014), good controls, experimental setup, and how results are interpreted (see table 1 for examples of projects). Table 1.…”
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confidence: 99%