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Finally, after some technical difficulty…  this site has moved to 

unplastic.org 

Please come move with us and help spread the word about plastic reduction and education.  

Libby Tucker 

Ozaukee High School, Fredonia, WI doing their part to reduce plastic waste. 

Project Kaisei (kai-say) raised $1.7 million and is headed to the Pacific Ocean to educate consumers about the presence of and the associated dangers of plastics in our oceans. 

Follow them on Twitter @projectkaisei or go to their website projectkaisei.org 

Video of Plastic Island - the largest Garbage Dump, in the Pacific Ocean.  Thank you Fresh & Co for sharing this video and for working with companies like Bottle Box to do your part to use non-petroleum based plastics.  

Dismantling Plastic Island

About 1 in every 5 people I ask has heard of the Pacific Garbage Dump, simply called here #PlasticIsland.  I only became aware of Plastic Island 2 years ago at the Gnomedex conference in Seattle when change agents and social media experts got together in search of creating a better world by using media to expose and create.  

Some questions arose: Why had I never heard of this before then?  Whey don’t 5 in 5 people know about this?  Why is there a floating pile of trash 2x the size of the state of Texas in the Pacific Ocean yet most Americans have never heard of it?  Why don’t those that do know about it, and its implications, adjust their behaviors with respect to consumption?  

This project is meant to create awareness about Plastic Island and what it’s doing to our environment.  And, what you can do about it.  

We’ll start with some images and stories.  Then we’ll trace the path of consumable goods from origin to the island.  As an ongoing effort, we’ll seek to engage corporations that can help on a large scale to reduce the amount of waste sent to Plastic Island.   

We can create long term change and benefit by ridding one piece of plastic at a time.