Permalink: https://www.media.greenpeace.org/archive/Plastic-Pollution-Message-Projection-in-Washington-D-C--27MDHUL4PME.htmlConceptually similarPlastic Pollution Message Projection in Washington D.C.GP1SUYQ9Completed★★★★Plastic Pollution Message Projection in Washington D.C.GP1SUYQACompleted★★★★Plastic Pollution Message Projection in Washington D.C.GP1SUYQBCompleted★★★★Plastic Pollution Message Projection in Washington D.C.GP1SUYQCCompleted★★★★Plastic Pollution Message Projection in Washington D.C.GP1SUYQDCompleted★★★★Plastic Pollution Message Projection in Washington D.C.GP1SUYQFCompleted★★★★Plastic Pollution Message Projection in Washington D.C.GP1SUYQGCompleted★★★★Plastic Pollution Message Projection in Washington D.C.GP1SUYQICompleted★★★★★Plastic Pollution Message Projection in Washington D.C.GP1SUYQHCompleted★★★★View AllGP1SUYQEPlastic Pollution Message Projection in Washington D.C.Local activist for federal action to address the plastic pollution crisis projected messages of support onto a wall of an art museum near the US. Capitol to help promote the Break Free From Plastic Pollution Act. The projection was ahead of its reintroduction of the act by Senator Jeff Merkley (D-OR) and Representative Alan Lowenthal (D-CA) Ð the first comprehensive bill in Congress to address the plastic pollution crisis. Drawing on stakeholder input from over 200 individuals, environmental groups, businesses, trade associations, aquariums, academics, grassroots organizations, and state and local governments, the Break Free From Plastic Pollution Act reduces unnecessary plastic and reforms our broken waste management system.Locations:United States of America-Washington, D.C.Date:22 Mar, 2021Credit:© Tim Aubry / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3980px X 1807pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Break Free from Plastics (campaign title)-Capitols-KWCI (GPI)-Night-Outdoors-Projection actions-TextShoot:Plastic Pollution Message Projection in Washington D.C.Local activist for federal action to address the plastic pollution crisis projected messages of support onto a wall of an art museum near the US. Capitol to help promote the Break Free From Plastic Pollution Act. The projection was ahead of its reintroduction of the act by Senator Jeff Merkley (D-OR) and Representative Alan Lowenthal (D-CA) – the first comprehensive bill in Congress to address the plastic pollution crisis. Drawing on stakeholder input from over 200 individuals, environmental groups, businesses, trade associations, aquariums, academics, grassroots organizations, and state and local governments, the Break Free From Plastic Pollution Act reduces unnecessary plastic and reforms our broken waste management system.