Animals, Art, Activism: The Plastic Menagerie of Calder Kamin http://bit.ly/2hDd78R
Want to help clean up the ocean, beautify beaches, and protect marine life? All One Ocean created this guide to setting up a beach cleanup station.
All One Ocean is a PPC member
organization.
Greenpeace USA is hosting a free six-day camp in Tampa, Fla., teaching skills like creative resistance, arts and even climbing to activists.
Apply by 2/4: https://secureusa.greenpeace.org/survey/start/712/
Greenpeace USA is a PPC member organization.
Dirty
Beach UK, a Brighton-based collaboration between artists Lou McCurdy
and Chloe Hanks, developed a pop-up, touring “supermarket” that stocks
only “locally-sourced” plastic items recovered from beaches.
“We like to create popular, provocative and witty work that focuses on
the social and environmental challenges of plastics and throwaway
culture.”
The installation is a humorous and provocative piece of art with a good helping of science and ecology.
Dirty Beach UK is a PPC member organization.
A man is swimming from Tokyo to San Francisco to raise awareness of plastic pollution and other threats to the ocean. Read the story.
Skip the straw and save a sea turtle. Take the pledge to Refuse Plastic Straws. Learn more about how plastic drinking straws harm sea turtles.
Recycling helps, but it isn’t enough. Refuse disposable plastics whenever possible.
Sign this Petition to Support Access to Tap Water in National Parks!
The International Bottled Water Association wants to stop our national
parks from increasing access to tap water and becoming
bottled-water-free.
Water bottle refill station in Province Lands Cape Cod visitor center. Photo courtesy: National Parks Service.
Want to support national parks – and stand up to the bottled water industry? Sign this message to Congress.