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UNCG Sustainability Film Series: Addicted to Plastic

Oct 22
Thu 6:15 PM
Location
Weatherspoon Art Museum

Tate & Spring Garrden
Greensboro, NC 27403

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 5  people attended.
4.50 4.502

Who organized?
Libby

UNCG has been showing some wonderful films that have been a great chance to learn more about environmental issues! This one looks like it will be another excellent one. I hope everyone can come out. Plan to meet just inside Weatherspoon so we can all sit together.


From styrofoam cups to artificial organs, plastics are perhaps the most ubiquitous and versatile material ever invented. No invention in the past 100 years has had more influence and presence than synthetics. But such progress has had a cost.
For better and for worse, no ecosystem or segment of human activity has escaped the shrink-wrapped grasp of plastic. Addicted To Plastic is a global journey to investigate what we really know about the material of a thousand uses and why there's so darn much of it. On the way we discover a toxic legacy, and the men and women dedicated to cleaning it up.

Addicted To Plastic is a point-of-view style documentary that encompasses three years of filming in 12 countries on 5 continents, including two trips to the middle of the Pacific Ocean where plastic debris accumulates. The film details plastic's path over the last 100 years and provides a wealth of expert interviews on practical and cutting edge solutions to recycling, toxicity and biodegradability. These solutions - which include plastic made from plants - will provide viewers with a new perspective about our future with plastic.

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  • 5 attendees
    •  There is SOOOOOOOO much plastic in the world...and no simple solutions of what to do about it...that doesn't mean we don't need to do SOMETHING. 
    •  The Film although shot a little bit amateurish, was extremely informative, and well worth seeing. I highly recommend it to EVERYONE. Although watching it made me a bit sea-sick, due to camera wobbles, the film, it's message and the impact are or utmost importance. For better or worse you owe it to yourself to see the film. Some things which seen cannot be unseen. although there is nothing super graphic, there are certain things like the plastic in the ocean that are just sickening. See this film!!