Aisling is a writer, editor and artist from Dublin, Ireland. You can follow her on... Aisling is a writer, editor and artist from Dublin, Ireland. You can follow her on Instagram: @aislingmariacronin Read more about Aisling Maria Cronin Read More
Plastic Pollution on our lands and in our oceans has become a progressively more serious problem over the last few decades. It is currently estimated that we dump over 8.8 million tons of plastics into the oceans every year, and an estimated 700 marine species are at risk of going extinct as a result. This is a very urgent issue considering that it can take thousands of years for plastic waste to break down, and when it finally does so, it doesn’t disappear but rather simply turns into smaller and smaller pieces (this actually makes it easier for plastics to spread far and wide and get consumed by a myriad of marine life).
However, it is possible to come up with innovative new methods of recycling this trash. The documentary “Landfill Harmonic” charts one Paraguayan community’s efforts to make musical instruments out of their trash. Meanwhile, a variety of talented artists, including Veronika Richterová, Mbongeni Buthelezi, and Alejandro Duran, have used plastic waste as materials for their work.
And now, prepare to be inspired by Washed Ashore, an amazing community-based artists’ collective in Oregon. Led by Angela Haseltine Pozzi, and supported by the Artula Institute for Arts & Environmental Education, Washed Ashore aims to create stunning and thought-provoking pieces of art out of plastic trash, and in doing so, educate the public about why the waste we produce is such a problem.
While groups like Washed Ashore are continuing to raise awareness of just how shocking the scale of the plastic pollution problem has become, there is plenty that we as committed eco-conscious consumers can do. By making small adjustments in our everyday lives, we CAN pull together and make a difference for the ocean and all of the creatures who rely on it … before it’s too late. For advice and resources to help you cut plastic out of your life, read some of the articles below.
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I have a Facebook page here in the Dominican Republic – Everything Plastic ! please join this page and put your comments there.
Sylvia Cheal
Thank you Karen Levy I’ll put it in our Everything Plastic page !
Iris Menger Wesley Fransen Daniel Provenzano Dion Vink Felix Zundel