
The Plastic Detox
Free screening of The Plastic Detox followed by a community discussion on plastics, chemicals, and reproductive health
Join us for a free screening of The Plastic Detox, a documentary that explores the growing research on everyday plastics, hormone-disrupting chemicals, and reproductive health.
The film follows six couples as they work with reproductive epidemiologist Dr. Shanna Swan to reduce their exposure to chemicals commonly found in food packaging, personal care products, household items, and other everyday products. Along the way, they learn practical ways to reduce plastic exposure and examine how environmental factors may affect fertility and overall health.
Following the screening, participants are invited to stay for a community discussion about the film.
No registration is required. Seating is available on a first-come, first-served basis.
Library staff may take photos, videos, or audio recordings at our events. Please tell us if you do not wish to be photographed, video-recorded, or audio-recorded. We will always respect your requests.
An ASL (American Sign Language) interpreter or closed captioning can be provided for this program if requested at least seven (7) days in advance. For assistance, please contact your library or [email protected].












