To warn people about the dangers of unrecycled plastic waste, the Surfrider Foundation has teamed up with Rankin to invade social media with a plastic monster.
The world’s coastlines are crowded with waste and our oceans are full of plastic, threatening marine life. Out of human neglect, a terrifying representation of the impending crisis has risen – a half-living plastic beast called the Plastic Monster. Photographed by one of the world’s top photographers and cultural provocateurs, Rankin, and created by seamstress Charlie Watkins, the creature can be seen stalking around beaches and social media feeds, admonishing humans about the necessity Read full story ›
Source: The Drum