Plastics Europe charge a futurist book in which the plastic has an important role
November 24, 2008
Ray Hammond presented the past Wednesday 19 in Madrid the Edition in Spanish of his book 'The world in 2030' published by Iago, in a ceremony that was attended with the presence of personalities in the field of science and research, and in different industries. According to noted Ray Hammond, in little more than 20 years the citizens of Europe they will come to live 130 years through medical and technological advances, have robots of plastic that they care for their children, and will be continuously connected to the Internet thanks to a system of neurological interconnections. The book has been the arbitration of several European scientists and the director of the NGO friends of the Earth, Mike Childs campaigns.
This book, previously presented in Brussels, Paris and Milan, has been commissioned by plastics europe (the European Association of plastic manufacturers) in order to enable the sector to take the correct steps to meet the challenges that will be presented in the futureas the problems caused by climate change or the impending energy crisis. As explained by Ray Hammond, the role of the plastic is essential to meet these challenges.