Bag It is a documentary that focuses on the world’s overuse of plastic bags and other plastic items. It’s a light-hearted film that is both educational and entertaining as it calls out our everyday use of plastic and other items we think can be recycled that actually aren’t recyclable at all.
This film leaves a lasting impression because it points out all the everyday plastic items you use that you may overlook. For example, milk used to come in glass containers now it comes in cardboard containers with plastic caps. Where do those plastic caps go once you throw them out? Are they even recyclable? Think more about what you use, and you’ll find plastic all around you.
Part 1 of the TED Radio Hour episode Breathe In 2002, freediver Tanya Streeter completed a record-breaking dive of 525 feet in one breath. She reflects on
The Top Eleven Must-See Sustainability Documentaries
Dec 14, 2020
You’ve already binge-watched Tiger King and Normal People during lockdown, so what’s the next course in your televisual feast? Acre has devised a list of Top 11 sustainability documentaries to give you food for thought. Stay safe and enjoy.
1. Where the Future of Fashion is Headed
The fashion industry is the most polluting after oil and more than 100 billion new garments are produced each year, a third of which are never sold or worn.
Enter the sustainable fashion pioneers. They show how to lower the carbon footprint of your clothing and embrace the circular economy.
Top Eleven Must-See Sustainability Documentaries
Top Eleven Must-See Sustainability Documentaries
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You’ve already binge-watched Tiger King and Normal People during lockdown, so what’s the next course in your televisual feast? Acre has devised a list of Top 11 sustainability documentaries to give you food for thought. Stay safe and enjoy.
1. Where the Future of Fashion is Headed
The fashion industry is the most polluting after oil and more than 100 billion new garments are produced each year, a third of which are never sold or worn.
Enter the sustainable fashion pioneers. They show how to lower the carbon footprint of your clothing and embrace the circular economy.