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Extended Data Fig. 5: Anthropogenic mass estimates for (industrial round) wood, glass and plastic since the beginning of the twentieth century, divided into material sub-groups. | Nature
Extended Data Fig. 5: Anthropogenic mass estimates for (industrial round) wood, glass and plastic since the beginning of the twentieth century, divided into material sub-groups.
Data are taken from the comprehensive work of the Institute of Social Ecology, Vienna. We used a recent study71, which has some minor updates compared to the study used to achieve the main results22.