The Perils of Plastic
Thursday, October 28, 2010 at 03:41PM
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Last weekend, we attended a heartfelt and powerful presentation by Jan Vozenilek about the growing problem with plastics in our oceans and its effect on Midway Island's albatross.

Although we have known about these issues for a couple years, we were still both overcome with emotion; seeing Jan's latest images from Midway made it feel as if we were hearing it for the first time. In addition to sharing short films and images, Jan brought a collection of plastic collected from inside the stomaches of dead baby birds. I was astounded by how many lighters and toothbrushes there were in the pile, and it really hit home that this plastic was our plastic: stuff that we all use everyday is killing marine wildlife.

To balance all that doom and gloom, Jan shared some positive stories such as the girl in Penticton who campaigned to get her highschool to give up plastic waterbottles (and achieved success in only one year!) and how the videos his team took on Midway have reached thousands of people around the globe. If you ever get a chance to see Jan speak, I highly recommend it, but in the meantime, please visit www.midwayjourney.com

In the photo left to right... Joe Schweers (filmmaker), Jan Vozenilek (filmmaker), Grant, Jen, Taina (Plastic Manners - who is living plastic free for 2010!)

Article originally appeared on the clean bin project: documentary film about zero waste (http://www.cleanbinmovie.com/).
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