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For decades, we knew plastic was a problem. Scientists published papers. Environmentalists raised alarms. But knowing and seeing are two very different things. In 2015, a sea turtle with a plastic straw lodged in its nostril changed everything. That eight-minute video of agony went viral with over 110 million views, and suddenly plastic pollution wasn't just data—it was undeniable suffering you couldn't scroll past.

This episode explores the moments when plastic's invisibility shattered. We trace how a crisis that lived in the background noise of modern life suddenly demanded our attention—when beaches became landfills, when ocean gyres the size of Texas appeared on satellite images, when the very convenience we celebrated revealed its true cost in blood and tears.

You'll discover the turning points that transformed public consciousness, the images and stories that broke through decades of complacency, and why visibility alone hasn't been enough to solve the crisis. Because once the world woke up, we faced an uncomfortable truth: we'd built an entire civilization on a material we use once and can never get rid of.

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