Are You Eating Plastic for Dinner? | Short Film Showcase
This novel 3-D animation dives into how our consumption of plastics has affected marine species deaths and increased human health risks, and it explores possible long-term solutions. Motion graphic artist Andreas Tanner uses his compelling infographics to educate viewers on all aspects of plastic production, consumption, and breakdown. “Due to particular currents in the Pacific Ocean, a new continent has been born: a mass of plastic waste the size of Europe.” Tanner also offers ideas for alternative and sustainable buying habits to reduce our reliance on plastic.
See more from the filmmaker. http://andix.ch/ Learn more about the film. http://itsaplasticworld.com/
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See more from the filmmaker. http://andix.ch/ Learn more about the film. http://itsaplasticworld.com/
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A curated collection of the most captivating documentary shorts from filmmakers around the world. See more from National Geographic's Short Film Showcase at http://documentary.com
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Are You Eating Plastic for Dinner? | Short Film Showcase
https://youtu.be/FjT8GG0ETQg
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