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Every piece of plastic you ever used still exsists

Every piece of plastic you ever used still exsistsEvery piece of plastic you ever used still exsistsEvery piece of plastic you ever used still exsists
Only 6% of plastics actually get recycled. We must make drastic changes to our our plastic consumption habits. Learn how artists, activists, and youth can take action towards the plastic problem

Every piece of plastic you ever used still exsists

Every piece of plastic you ever used still exsistsEvery piece of plastic you ever used still exsistsEvery piece of plastic you ever used still exsists
Only 6% of plastics actually get recycled. We must make drastic changes to our our plastic consumption habits. Learn how artists, activists, and youth can take action towards the plastic problem

Artists working with plastics

Artists working with plastics

Artists working with plastics

Used plastic doesn't have to be trash! many inspiring artists have educated others on the environmental problems of today by using plastic as a medium. 

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Changing public policy

Artists working with plastics

Artists working with plastics

Learn about bills to support and educate yourself on how to speak with elected representatives about banning single use plastics.  

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Blog

Artists working with plastics

Curriculum

It seems we cannot avoid convenient and deceptively disposable plastic items. Single use plastics are a major contributor to climate change. read more about how we can cut our dependency on plastic. 

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Curriculum

Artists working with plastics

Curriculum

schools need to discuss our dependency on plastic and how we must make changes in our lives.  Teaching through creating art can create a dialogue and impact our choices and consumption of plastic. 

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PLastic collage - art class curriculum

Check out this great video explaining the steps to my plastic themed curriculum. In this art class curriculum idea, students (of all ages) can get a better understanding of how dependent we are on plastics, by creating a plastic collage. 

Interview with Aurora Robson - founder of project vortex

Aurora Robson is a New York artist, known for her sculptures intercepting the plastic waste stream. Robson is the founder of Project Vortex, an organization of artists from around the world, advocating against plastic pollution through art. I was lucky enough to interview Robson about the impactful change she is making on the way we view art and the waste stream. 


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