2019
DOI: 10.1080/14688417.2019.1650661
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Polymeric chains and petrolic imaginaries: world literature, plastic, and negative value

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“…Appendix Table A. 15 provides more details about PP production process output volumes, energy consumption, and GHG emissions. The production of PET primary plastic polymer products results in approximately 464.5 MtCO2e in 2019, of which 84% comes from pre-polymerization stages (Figure 29).…”
Section: Detailed Ghg Emission Results For Individual Polymersmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Appendix Table A. 15 provides more details about PP production process output volumes, energy consumption, and GHG emissions. The production of PET primary plastic polymer products results in approximately 464.5 MtCO2e in 2019, of which 84% comes from pre-polymerization stages (Figure 29).…”
Section: Detailed Ghg Emission Results For Individual Polymersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The rapidly increasing production of plastics and the continued reliance on fossil fuels for feedstocks (i.e., raw materials) and process energy (i.e., energy required for process heat and electricity), have contributed to numerous environmental problems and health harms [10][11][12][13][14][15][16]. These include pollution and health risks by exposure to chemicals of concern such as phthalates, bisphenols, endocrine-disrupting and carcinogenic chemicals, and "forever chemicals" (Per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAs)) used in production of primary plastic polymers; plastic particle pollution (particularly in the marine environment) and related biodiversity loss; and…”
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“…El abaratamiento y la devaluación no lineales del Proletariado, el Biotariado y el Femitariado que permitieron la supervivencia del capitalismo en el siglo XVII están activando hoy su negación no lineal. Se trata de la movilización del valor negativo: relaciones que inicialmente se vuelven resistentes, y luego intratables, frente a los negocios habituales del capitalismo (Moore, 2015a;Otero y Lapegna, 2016;Graham, 2017;De Loughry, 2019). Mientras que el pensamiento de los "límites del crecimiento" privilegia las sustancias, la crítica dialéctica pone el acento en las relaciones que envuelven a las sustancias, que a su vez condicionan materialmente las relaciones.…”
Section: La Gran Implosión: De La Acumulación De Capital a La Activación Del Valor Negativounclassified
“…Polymeric structures underpin the composition of many of Dickinson's poems, prompting Treasa De Loughry to comment that the book 'refuses… to give primacy to one poetic form.' 40 When Dickinson examines his own body in Anatomic (2019), considering the bacteria that make his life possible and the chemicals that leach into his body, he finds that 'I am a spectacular and horrifying assemblage. I resemble a battery.'…”
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