Plastic Penguin Lands at London Zoo: Re:Water Unveils Giant Sculpture to Spotlight Pollution Crisis - London Post
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Plastic Penguin Lands at London Zoo: Re:Water Unveils Giant Sculpture to Spotlight Pollution Crisis - London Post
A giant Humboldt penguin made entirely from discarded plastic bottles from the River Thames has taken up residence at London Zoo, as sustainable aluminium bottled water brand Re:Water unveils Harper – a powerful public artwork highlighting the growing crisis of plastic pollution. Standing three metres tall, the eco-art sculpture is made from 25kg of plastic – 1,102 single-use plastic bottles – the same number that flows into the Thames every 14 …
Exploring the Impact of Plastic Pollution on Marine Megafauna in Southeast Asia
Title: Underwater Crisis: The Disturbing Relationship Between Marine Giants and Plastic Waste in Southeast Asia In the stunning aquatic landscapes of Southeast Asia, a grave environmental crisis is emerging, jeopardizing the existence of marine megafauna amid an escalating influx of plastic waste. From the iconic leatherback turtles that inhabit tropical shores to the gentle giants like whale sharks and dugongs, these remarkable species are vita…
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