Saturday, 1/10/26 at 11:00 AM | Book Talk with Johnathan Berard and Kirstie Pecci in Worcester, MA

Join Beyond Plastics Policy Director, Johnathan Berard in conversation with Kirstie Pecci, Executive Director of Just Zero to learn about the new book, “The Problem with Plastic: How We Can Save Ourselves & Our Planet Before It’s Too Late”.

WHERE: Worcester Public Library, 3 Salem Square, Worcester, MA 01608

WHEN: Saturday, January 10, 2026 at 11:00 AM

Parking is available in the City of Worcester's McGrath parking lot behind the building.

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Plastic is everywhere--wrapped around our food, stitched into our clothes, even coursing through our veins. Once a marvel of modern science, plastic has become so inextricably woven into our lives that imagining a world without it can seem impossible. Over the last seventy-five years, plastic has cradled our planet in a synthetic embrace.

The Problem with Plastic critically examines the paradox of this material, first celebrated for its innovations and now recognized for its devastating environmental and public health impacts. With clarity and urgency, the book reveals how plastic pollution contributes to poisoned oceans, polluted air, a warming planet, and overwhelming waste, disproportionately impacting marginalized communities who bear the brunt of petrochemical pollution.

Revealing the alarming extent of microplastics infiltrating both the natural world and the human body, this compelling narrative challenges the illusion that recycling alone will save us. It unpacks the mechanisms of environmental racism and the deceptive greenwashing strategies used by the plastics industry to maintain the status quo.

More than a critique, The Problem with Plastic emphasizes the urgent need for action against plastic's toxic legacy. It higlights powerful stories of frontline resistance in places like Louisiana, Texas, and Appalachia, and equips readers with practical tools--including a "Household Waste Audit" to track and reduce plastic consumption, as well as model policy guides for driving legislative change.

Urgent, eye-opening, and ultimately empowering, The Problem with Plastic reminds us: plastic is a problem--but together, we can be the solution.

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