Americas postwar boom presented endless opportunities for this new, durable, lightweight material. Directed by Angela Sun We can't delay this for another 10, 20, 30 years or we're going to be. By doing so, this film will inspire young people to act as global citizens and contribute to finding solutions for the major environmental problems of the coming century.' What does Chevron Phillips want to see happen? People can stop it. Devastating Plastic Paradise Documentary Shows How Our Trash Lands up in the Pacific Ocean (VIDEO) Environment. To the best of my knowledge there has been no life cycle analysis of plastic. // ]]> Thousands of miles away from civilization, Midway Atoll is in one of the most remote places on earth. In an underwater paradise, a plastic nightmare. [CDATA[ Called me a piece of trash and swore thats all Id ever be. This package here is technically recyclable. Sun offers a fresh, new voice for her generation and has made a film that can appeal to the masses, "Chilling filmjournalist Angela Sun offers valuable new insights. I think the chemical industry, and the plastics industry specifically, need to take very seriously this reaction thats going on. It needs improvement. Plastic Paradise "Sun offers a fresh, new voice for her generation and has made a film that can appeal to the masses" - Honolulu Pulse "Chilling film.journalist Angela Sun offers valuable new insights." --The Hollywood Reporter "Thoughtful new documentary by @sunnyangela examines the Great Pacific Garbage Patch and came up with a report identifying key problems with the numbering code. Students will learn the unexpected economic and ecological facets of plastic pollution and ways for each of us to minimize our plastic footprint. Yeah, yeah. If the public thinks that recycling is working, then they're not going to be as concerned about the environment. Sunil Bagaria is national chairman of the plastics division for ISRI, the Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries. William J. Cooper, Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Director of the Urban Water Research Center, University of California-Irvine'A fun and well-balanced introduction to a complex environmental topic. It includes a good history of the genesis of the plastics industry from materials shortages during World War II, and demonstrates that things put in the environment (such as a message in a bottle) can stick around for a long time and move great distances. And yet it's become ground zero for The Great Pacific Garbage Patch, syphoning plastics from three distant continents. Addicted to Plastic - DocuWiki Because the average person saw the symbol, they know the symbol and said, "Well, its recyclable, right?". Plastic Paradise Documentary by Angela Sun on the Great - Inhabitat So much of all this stuff in the grocery store is plastic now. The Boston Globe, Best of Fest Award, Docuwest Film FestivalGrand Jury Award, Wild and Scenic Film FestivalBest Medium Length Documentary, FICMA, Barcelona International Environmental Film FestivalBest Educational Film, Blue Ocean Film FestivalBest Documentary, Philadelphia Asian Film FestivalGold Award Winner, California Film AwardsBroadcast Award, American Conservation Film FestivalBest Environmental Film, San Francisco Ocean Film FestivalIsla Conservation Award, Catalina Film FestivalHawaii International Film FestivalSonoma Film Festival International Wildlife Film Festival, Missoula, MTSan Francisco Green Film FestivalBig Bear International Film FestivalSan Diego Asian International Film FestivalHonolulu World Oceans Day Festival Waimea Ocean Film FestivalLos Angeles Asian American Film Festival Boston Film Festival Kuala Lumpur Eco Film Festival Sonoma International Film Festival Irvine International Film Festival Richmond Environmental Film Festival Marda Loop Justice Film Festivals I Imagine Film Festival Festival TransAmeriques Montreal Gray's Reef Ocean Film Festival Miami and the Beaches Environmental Film Festival Reel Change Sustainability Film Festival, Sun, Angela (screenwriter) They say residents will put all their plastic containers in one bag. Plastic bags are essentially indestructible, yet they're used and thrown away with reckless abandon. We reached out to more than a dozen major plastic makers; the only one that would sit down with us was Chevron Phillips. Plastic Paradise: A Swingin' Trip Through America's Polynesian - IMDb These chemicals can then enter the food chain when consumed by marine life. 57 min. Did you feel like they cared more about selling plastic than they did about making recycling work? And you don't think this is just an industry coming up with a way to get out of a crisis? You also have to really build up the infrastructure for collection. The U.N. estimates by 2050 there will be more plastic in the ocean than fish. PLASTIC PARADISE: It Never Goes Away, So Where Does It Go? - Film Inquiry I strongly recommend this film as an instructional tool to connect ecology, communication, and global service. ", Now youre getting more mixed plastics, like pouches andeverything comes in a clamshell now. We have to start showing success. Timothy Hoellein, Aquatic Ecologist, Assistant Professor of Biology, Loyola University'With fantastic archival footage, revealing modern images from the pacific and thoughtful, fact-based explanation, Plastic Paradise provides an educational, hip, and very entertaining look at some of the many ways plastic is affecting us all. Well, you would imagine that when you take a garment off the rack and take it to the checkout counter, then this should go back. Yeah. The economics that are described there still prevail today and likely will prevail tomorrow. We need to confirm if the data that we have is correct or not. In what may be part of a national trend, the City Council of St. Paul, Minnesota, voted to outlaw the use of polystyrene plastics. We need to increase the interest in and demand for recycled materials and more products made from recycled materials. 18 billion pounds of plastic waste end up in the ocean every year. In this video I take you on a Swap Meet tour where we will se. Highly recommended.' Dr. Mike SanClements, Staff Scientist, The National Ecological Observatory Network, Affiliate Faculty, Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research, University of Colorado-Boulder'Sun's documentary sends a clear and coherent message about one of the major environmental problems we face today. Great Pacific Garbage Patch - National Geographic Society In 2015, a marine biologist came across a sea turtle in distress. Well, one thing that's different is the actual ecological context is different, that we're really bumping up against ecological limits. By 1987, a wandering barge called the Mobro became an emblem of the growing crisis. Dr. Kirk J. Havens, Director, Coastal Watersheds Program, Virginia Institute of Marine Science, College of William and Mary'I believe that this film portrays the state of the plastic marine debris issue accurately. We follow Angela Sun while she investigates the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, which is where the plastic waste of three different continents accumulates. And few places have pursed recycling more aggressively than Oregon. Some were very skeptical but felt they had to do it. In a highly controversial action, one county in New York state has voted to ban all packaging made of two kinds of plastic. he was actually Italian, dressed up like an Indian [Laughs]but the fake crying Indian, the most famous one, ends with this very dramatic sentence where they say. When you reach out to him or her, you will need the page title, URL, and the date you accessed the resource. Kamilo Beach, located on the south-eastern tip of Hawaii's Big Island, has been dubbed one of the most plastic-polluted spots on the planet. ", And this document was candid: There is serious doubt widespread plastic recycling can ever be made viable on an economic basis.. Oh, poor baby, Im sorry. childhood leukemia. Big. Kyoko Hamada is a photographer who was born in Tokyo and lives in Brooklyn. Dr. Mike SanClements, Staff Scientist, The National Ecological Observatory Network, Affiliate Faculty, Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research, University of Colorado-Boulder'Sun's documentary sends a clear and coherent message about one of the major environmental problems we face today. [Chanting] Save our Earth! Presenting the possibilities of plastics. The Plastic Paradise of Tokyo's Famous Kitchen Town In Washington last November, during America Recycles Week. RONALD LIESEMER, Council for Solid Waste Solutions, 1988-2001: They wanted to know, was I interested in being the guy who actually made recycling happen across the U.S.? When you look at plastic, you know how it helps things stay fresh and safe and light. 11 Zero Waste Documentaries to Inform & Inspire Change - Sustainable Jungle One in every 10 Americans took part in rallies, concerts and. Let's just go knock and see if maybe someone will talk to us. Thomas wouldnt sit down for an on-camera interview but agreed to talk on the phone. Earth Day was one of the largest mass protests in U.S. history. And you just need to sort out your recyclables and do your part. The manufacturing of plastic has increased from 20 million pounds worldwide in 1927 to 115 billion in 2014. Id come to see what its archive could tell me about the evolution of the plastic problem. to tout the virtues of plastics as a way of heading off the criticism the industry was experiencing. It spent most of its money, millions and millions of dollars, on advertising. When we started that advertising program, I think the image of plastics was in the mid-30s, 30-35% favorability. So if the California market changes, we know it's going to put pressure on the kind of products that are out there. National Geographic Society is a 501 (c)(3) organization. We took a trek up to Wilmington and this one DuPont executive, he said, "I think if we had $5 million"which seemed like a lot of money then"if we had $5 million, we could solve this problem.". David Allaway is a senior policy analyst with the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality. There's nothing wrong with promoting recycling except when recycling sucks all the oxygen out of the room and we never do anything else. Is this recyclable? I watched the film with some of my students so I can attest that it appeals to the younger generation. Amazing work!' Plastics have been around since the 1930's. It is virtually indestructible, never deteriorates and is produced by using resources from two of the largest money making industries in the world: oil and gas. Plastic Paradise: The Great Pacific Garbage Patch: Film Review and plastic bans are spreading across the country. We are approaching a 'point of no return. If the oil industry is able to get 100% of the material recycled. Our system is woefully inadequate and it needs dramatic investment. Itll be great. I showed Ron Liesemer industry reports we found dating as far back as the 1970s. I mean, China did a big one for the recycling industry, I must say. At the time, it was one of the few atolls in the world unspoiled by human activity. But they said, "Oh, you know what? It's time for change, and this is that time. I think thats true. But it's not economical to recycle it given the current economics of recycling. The recycling system that we have at the moment, its not really recycling because some part of it exportedbeing exported all over the world to be "recycled," but you never know whether its really being recycled overseas or not.

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