★ Plastic Pollution Coalition Youth Ambassadors Call on World Leaders to Take Action at the UN Climate Change Conference (COP26) and beyond (Oct. 4) PPC Youth Activists are calling for drastic, progressive measures to reduce the production and disposal of single-use plastics and also
to adopt policies aimed at human and environmental justice. “As youth, we may only be 18% of the population today, but we are 100% of the future.” Read more and sign on to support here.
★ Break Free From Plastic (BFFP) held a national event on Oct. 26 to address the crisis of environmental
racism, the destruction of natural resources, and the climate crisis. Don’t worry if you missed it; you can still sign the petition asking President Biden to immediately halt approvals for new and expanded fossil-fueled petrochemical projects including cracker plants and create a pathway for fenceline communities to participate in reforming existing emission regulations for existing infrastructure with a standard of safety.
★ October Webinar: The Cost Of Convenience: Quest for Solutions to the Plastic Pollution Crisis (Oct. 20) During the October PPC webinar, we focused on the connection between the plastic pollution crisis and environmental injustice around the world, where economically disadvantaged nations take in a larger share of the world’s trash, and manufacturing chemicals threaten predominantly Black and low-income communities. Our panelists included Erica Cirino, author of a new book, Thicker Than Water: The Quest for Solutions to the Plastic Crisis; Dr. Kerim Odekon, environmental justice advocate, member of the Brookhaven Landfill Action & Remediation Group, and clinical assistant professor of medicine at Stony Brook Medicine, New York, USA; and Dr. Sedat Gündoğdu, Associate Professor, Microplastic Research Group, Faculty of Fisheries, University of Cukurova, Turkey. You can watch the webinar here. Thicker Than Water: The Quest for Solutions to the Plastic Crisis is available from Island Press. Visit www.islandpress.org and use code PPC25 for 25% off all
books.
★ Artist/Activist Ben Von Wong Launches Campaign To “Turn Off The Plastic Tap” (Oct. 5) A picture is worth a thousand words -- and Artist/Activist Ben Von Wong’s latest art installation of an omnipresent plastic tap leaking a steady stream of plastic into the environment is a perfect visual metaphor for the global plastics crisis. Learn about his “turn off the plastic tap” campaign raising awareness on the burgeoning harm of plastic production here.
★ The Story of Plastic Free Streaming Extended Through November 30, 2021 + Subtitles In 28 Languages Following its win for best writing at the 42nd Annual News and Documentary Emmy Awards, Discovery has extended its free stream of The Story of Plastic on YouTube through November 30, 2021. Subtitles in the following languages have been added: Arabic, Bulgarian, Chinese (Simplified), Chinese (Traditional), Croatian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Hindi, Hungarian, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Lithuanian, Polish, Portuguese (Brazil), Russian, Slovak, Spanish (Spain), Swahili, Tamil, Thai, Turkish, Ukrainian, and Vietnamese. Spread the
word!
★ Global Alliance for Incinerator Alternatives Demands for World Leaders at COP26 In a powerfully worded letter, the Global Alliance For Incinerator Alternatives (GAIA) has called on world leaders to meet their Paris Agreement NDC’s by adopting zero waste alternatives to false solutions like waste-to-energy, which
contribute to climate change and do nothing to lessen the burgeoning global plastics crisis. Read more about the campaign and the full letter here. |