ISEN Program on Plastics, Ecosystems and Public Health
at the is a multidisciplinary team science initiative that examines the product lifecycle of everyday plastics, exploring the implications for environmental and human well-being, as well as novel and scalable solutions to mitigate those impacts. PEPH Program priorities include 榴梿视频 on associated ecosystem and public health impacts and the discovery of substitute materials that are economical and environmentally benign or restorative. In its effort to address the diverse challenges related to the global use and accumulation of plastics, ISEN brings together experts from across 榴梿视频 as well as collaborators from academic, civic, NGO, and industrial partner institutions.