How billiard balls led to plastic everywhere

Popular ScienceTuesday, October 7, 2025 at 3:00:00 PM
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How billiard balls led to plastic everywhere
The article discusses how efforts to protect elephants from poaching have inadvertently led to the widespread use of plastic, particularly in the production of billiard balls. This shift highlights the complex consequences of conservation efforts, showing that while the intention is to save endangered species, it can also result in environmental challenges. Understanding these dynamics is crucial as we navigate the balance between wildlife protection and ecological sustainability.
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