Our film A Plastic Ocean has been screened in over 400 locations across the planet, from here in Monaco to the Australian Parliament. Netflix, iTunes and Amazon distribute to even bigger audiences of millions. Our social media and press outreach engages with new audience every second of the day. Our ambassadors and patrons include Dr Sylvia Earle, freedivingr champion Tanya Streeter and songwriter Julian Lennon. The Present Plastic Oceans UK Foundation has a vision - to be part of the solution. To create a legacy. We want to change the worlds attitude towards plastic within a generation. The Plastic Oceans Foundation - founded in 2009 by Jo Ruxton and Sonjia Norman - is working to change the way we deal with plastic waste and challenge society's perception that this indestructible substance can be treated as 'disposable'. The Future We cannot find a solution to this global issue overnight, but we believe that we can change attitudes towards plastic within a generation and this is a huge step forward. We need your support to achieve our aims so please look at our get involved page and consider making a donation to our charity. www.plasticoceans.uk
Our film A Plastic Ocean has been screened in over 400 locations across the planet, from here in Monaco to the Australian Parliament. Netflix, iTunes and Amazon distribute to even bigger audiences of millions. Our social media and press outreach engages with new audience every second of the day. Our ambassadors and patrons include Dr Sylvia Earle, freedivingr champion Tanya Streeter and songwriter Julian Lennon. The Present Plastic Oceans UK Foundation has a vision - to be part of the solution. To create a legacy. We want to change the worlds attitude towards plastic within a generation. The Plastic Oceans Foundation - founded in 2009 by Jo Ruxton and Sonjia Norman - is working to change the way we deal with plastic waste and challenge society's perception that this indestructible substance can be treated as 'disposable'. The Future We cannot find a solution to this global issue overnight, but we believe that we can change attitudes towards plastic within a generation and this is a huge step forward. We need your support to achieve our aims so please look at our get involved page and consider making a donation to our charity. www.plasticoceans.uk