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Film Screening: Meaningful Movies of Renton

Maltby Meaningful Movies 22105 East Lost Lake Road, Snohomish, WA, United States

Please join Maltby Meaningful Movies for a showing of “A Plastic Ocean,” an astonishing and highly motivating documentary about the effects of plastics on our marine environment. You will be treated to a striking view of our oceans and will learn about how plastics make their way into the ocean, break up into smaller plastics, attract toxins, and get into the food we eat. The movie ends with an enlightening look at ways that we can cut down on plastics, saving the marine environment and protecting our own health. After the movie, you will be part of a discussion on the impact of plastics on our local marine ecosystem and what you can do to to enact change.

Kyla Wilson, Plastics Campaign Coordinator at Zero Waste Washington, works with communities across the Puget Sound region to prevent plastic pollution and increase the value of our recycling and compost. Zero Waste Washington is a non-profit organization based in Seattle that works state-wide to prevent sending trash to landfill or incineration by encouraging recycling, composting, and reuse. Zero Waste Washington has been offering support and guidance to jurisdictions around the state interested in reducing the amount of single-use plastics they consume and their environmental burden through policies like reusable bag ordinances, styrofoam bans and straw bans. Many of these single-use plastics cause contamination in our recycling and composting facilities and often end up as litter and ultimately marine debris. Kyla has a B.S. in Environmental Science from the University of California, Los Angeles and will begin her MSc in Environmental Studies and Sustainability Science this Fall at Lund University.

Maltby Meaningful Movies (https://www.facebook.com/Maltby-Meaningful-Movies-447011662393148/?modal=admin_todo_tour) is dedicated to connecting people and fostering meaningful community dialogue through social documentary films. We are part of the nonprofit Meaningful Movies Project (https://www.facebook.com/MeaningfulMoviesProject/).

Maltby Meaningful Movies is held in a neighborhood community center. Parking is on the perimeter of the play field down the hill to the south of the venue.

Eating Up Easter at Friends of the Earth Malta

Friends of the Earth Malta VGQ3+77, Floriana, Malta, Malta

Eating Up Easter Screening and Discussion The iconic statues and sensationalized “mysteries” of Easter Island (Rapa Nui) have drawn the interest of the world for centuries, attracting curious visitors to its shores. Today, […]

Eating Up Easter at MSPIFF (Encore Screening)

St. Anthony Main Theatre 115 SE Main St., Minneapolis, MN, United States

Best in Fest Encore Screening of Eating Up Easter Twin Cities filmmaker Sergio M. Rapu sets his gaze on his homeland in Eating Up Easter, where the Rapanui community faces […]

Eating Up Easter at CAAMFest

New People CInema 1746 Post St., San Francisco, CA, United States

Director Sergio M. Rapu to Attend. Native Rapa Nui (known as Easter Island to outsiders) filmmaker Sergio Mata‘u Rapu’s deeply personal documentary is assembled as a message in a bottle […]

Conversemos y Cuidemos el Planeta

Universidad del Desarrollo Avenida Plaza 680, Las Condes, Santiago, Chile

Film Screening and Discussion with Plastic Oceans Chile Estaremos en la facultad de cine de la Universidad del Desarrollo mostrando la versión de 22 minutos de A Plastic Ocean y luego […]

Carnaval de la Ciencias del Mar

Plaza 21 de Mayo. Patricio Lynch 1580 Plaza 21 de Mayo. Patricio Lynch 1580, Tarapacá, Iquique, Chile

Film Screening and Conversation with Plastic Oceans Chile En este carnaval estaremos presentando el capítulo "La Ruta del Plástico" de la serie documental Explorer Investigation, y luego realizaremos un conversatorio […]

Charla Ambiental “La Era del Plástico”

Plastic Oceans Chile Scientific Director to Speak Nuestra directora científica estará en la Biblioteca Regional dando una charla y mostrando el documental "La Ruta del Plásticoon". Este evento es organizado […]

Taller “El rol de la juventud ante el cambio climático”

Casa Central Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso Valparaíso, Chile

Discussing Youth's Role in Combating Climate Change Estaremos en la conferencia de 2 días llamada "El rol de la juventud ante al cambio climático" en Valparaíso, organizada por la Fundación […]

Eating Up Easter Showing at AAIFF

Regal Essex Theatre B 129 Delancey St., New York, NY, United States

Eating Up Easter to be shown at the Asian American Film Festival in New York Native Rapanui (Easter Island) filmmaker Sergio Mata’u Rapu narrates to his son the modern dilemma […]

Science Literacy Week

Burnaby Public Library 4595 Albert Street, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada

A Screening of A Plastic Ocean to celebrate Science Literacy. In Support of Science Literacy Week, learn about the problem of plastics in our oceans with a screening of the 22 minute […]

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Plastic Oceans International is a 501(c)(3), non-profit organization, founded and existing under the laws of California (Federal Tax ID #81-3778043). We are dedicated to ending plastic pollution and fostering sustainable communities worldwide.

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