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Katie Day

Squeezing Water From a Box - Environment - Utne Reader - 0 views

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    "Boxed Water is Better, an upstart company based in Grand Rapids, Michigan, is trying to think inside the box to address the ecological concerns presented by the bottled-water industry. The company seals carbon-filtered water in cartons not unlike those you might find your milk or orange juice in. The packaging itself is, at first glance, quite impressive. Any given Boxed Water carton is made from 76 percent renewable resources-meaning trees-that come from well-managed forests, according to the company. Before filling they are shipped flat to cut down on transportation waste. Cartons are even recyclable, but not all recycling facilities are able to handle them."
Katie Day

Video: Garbage - what exactly fills a dump (engineerguy) - 1 views

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    example of a video from EngineerGuy -- re the need for green design -- things that can come apart in order to be recycled
Keri-Lee Beasley

Remix Reuse Recycle - A Creative Commons Assignment - 1 views

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    Leigh's remix assignment that others might be interested in.
Katie Day

Capt. Charles Moore on the seas of plastic | Video on TED.com - 0 views

  • Capt. Charles Moore of the Algalita Marine Research Foundation first discovered the Great Pacific Garbage Patch -- an endless floating waste of plastic trash. Now he's drawing attention to the growing, choking problem of plastic debris in our seas.
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    7 min talk
Katie Day

Dianna Cohen: Tough truths about plastic pollution | Video on TED.com - 0 views

  • Artist Dianna Cohen shares some tough truths about plastic pollution in the ocean and in our lives -- and some thoughts on how to free ourselves from the plastic gyre.
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    5 min talk
Katie Day

'Waste Land' - Lucy Walker Film on Brazilian Catadores - Review - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • Tião, like the other catadores profiled in the film, is far from an emaciated beggar living out a miserable existence on the way to an early death. But he is humble and has few expectations of earthly glory. Although a social outcast, he organized an association of pickers who live and work in Jardim Gramacho, one of the world’s largest garbage dumps, and likes to think of himself as an environmentalist.
  • The film — co-directed by João Jardim and Karen Harley, and photographed by Dudu Miranda — observes this giant landfill from every perspective.
  • Tião is the most prominently featured of several pickers profiled by the film. Their lives are changed forever when they are chosen to collaborate with the artist Vik Muniz, a São Paulo native who is now based in Brooklyn and is well known for his re-creations of famous artworks using unusual materials. Those pieces include two Mona Lisas — one made of peanut butter, the other of jelly — and a “Last Supper” made of chocolate syrup. For his Sugar Children series, he took snapshots of children on a plantation in St. Kitts and copied the images by layering sugar on black paper and photographing the result. The film observes the creation of his recent monumental series, Pictures of Garbage, for which Mr. Muniz, who grew up poor, returned to Brazil.
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    Documentary about trash-pickers in Brazil and about the art of Vik Muniz and his series Pictures of Garbage
Katie Day

Plastic State of Mind -- YouTube - BenZolno's Channel - 1 views

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    Video promoting the use of non-plastic renewal bags... rap song about the dangers of plastic bags....
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