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Talk with Judith Enck and reporter Michaela Mulligan at Oxford Exchange Bookstore in Tampa, FL

WHAT: Join Judith Enck, president of Beyond Plastics and Tampa Bay Times’ Climate & Environment reporter, Michaela Mulligan to learn more about the new book, “The Problem with Plastic: How We Can Save Ourselves and Our Planet Before It’s Too Late.”

WHEN: Saturday, March 7, 2026 at 3:30 PM ET US

WHERE: Oxford Exchange
420 W. Kennedy Blvd.
Tampa, FL 33606 (map)

This is a ticketed event but it’s very affordable! Tickets start at just $5 and you can apply the ticket fee towards a book purchase if you like.


Plastic is everywhere — wrapped around our food, stitched into our clothes, even coursing through our veins. What began as a marvel of modern science has become a toxic industry that is harming our health, polluting our planet, and driving climate change. According to a recent report in The Lancet, the world is in a plastics crisis, causing disease and death from infancy to old age, and covering the planet with 8 billion tons of plastic waste. Without bold new laws, these problems will only worsen. Plastic production has increased exponentially since single-use plastic’s start, from 2 million tons per year in 1950 to 450 million tons per year today. And production is expected to triple by 2060. Given that less than 6% of plastic is actually recycled in the United States, all that plastic will continue to harm us, our communities, and our environment.

The good news is there’s still time to turn off the tap and live in a world without pointless plastic. That’s the hopeful message at the heart of the new book, “The Problem with Plastic: How We Can Save Ourselves and Our Planet Before It’s Too Late” from The New Press by Judith Enck and Beyond Plastics with Adam Mahoney.

The plastic pollution crisis is massive, systemic, and urgent. But “The Problem with Plastic” offers hope: We, collectively, have the power and influence to effectively slow the production of plastic. Plastic pollution is not inevitable; it’s the result of choices made by businesses, governments, and, to a lesser extent, everyday people. By equipping people with knowledge, hope, and an arsenal of solutions, we can put people and the planet before plastic, and save ourselves while there’s still time.

Join co-author Judith Enck and Tampa Bay Reporter environmental journalist, Michaela Mulligan for an eye-opening book talk at Tampa’s Oxford Exchange on Saturday, March 7, 2026 at 3:30 PM to learn more about the plastic pollution crisis and the solutions outlined in this bold new book.

Get your ticket(s) now.


Judith Enck is the founder and president of Beyond Plastics, whose mission is to end plastic pollution everywhere. She was appointed by President Obama to serve as regional administrator in the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency in 2009 and served as deputy secretary for the environment in the New York Governor’s Office. She is currently a professor at Bennington College.

Michaela Mulligan is a journalist for the Tampa Bay Times, covering the state’s climate and environment. She reports on how Tampa Bay’s residents, wildlife and environment feel the effects of a warming world. She has covered major hurricanes, extreme heat and severe droughts, among other symptoms of climate change in Florida. Michaela previously worked as a breaking news reporter for the Times, where she first began reporting on major storms, like Hurricanes Ian and Idalia. Before that, she graduated from the University of Florida with a degree in journalism (Go Gators!).

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