Ending the Plastic Tide: Coastal community leaders on the reality of waste

Emy Kane for Lonely Whale writes: In 2017, beach cleanup teams around the world collected trash and sent it to Lonely Whale, which worked with their creative partners VMLY&R to turn it into sculptures that highlight the urgency of plastic pollution. Three years later, the frontline leaders from these cleanups reflect on their ongoing work […]

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Emy Kane for Lonely Whale writes: In 2017, beach cleanup teams around the world collected trash and sent it to Lonely Whale, which worked with their creative partners VMLY&R to turn it into sculptures that highlight the urgency of plastic pollution. Three years later, the frontline leaders from these cleanups reflect on their ongoing work for clean seas. Read full article here.

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