Dianna Cohen: Tough truths about plastic pollution

TED
20 Oct 201005:18

Summary

TLDRThe speaker, a visual artist and co-founder of the Plastic Pollution Coalition, discusses her 20-year journey using plastic bags in her art, leading to a deeper understanding of plastic pollution. She initially planned to clean up the Pacific garbage patch but realized the need to address the root cause: reducing single-use plastics. She advocates for a global effort to refuse single-use plastics and promote alternatives, emphasizing the collective responsibility of consumers.

Takeaways

  • 🎨 The speaker is a visual artist and co-founder of the Plastic Pollution Coalition, using plastic bags as a primary material for their artwork.
  • ⏳ After 20 years of creating art with plastic bags, the speaker noticed their work started to break down into smaller plastic pieces, which they initially thought was a good thing.
  • 😨 Upon further research, the speaker realized that the breakdown of plastic into smaller pieces is harmful, as it remains plastic and contributes to marine pollution.
  • 🌊 The speaker learned about the Pacific garbage patch and the gyre, which led to a desire to clean up the ocean, but later realized the scale of the problem is much larger than just the gyre.
  • 🚢 The speaker developed a proposal to use a cargo ship and machinery to collect plastic from the gyre and recycle it into building materials, but later reconsidered due to the enormity of the issue.
  • 🔍 The speaker discovered that cleaning up the gyre would be insignificant compared to the amount of plastic being generated daily worldwide and decided to focus on reducing plastic production.
  • 💢 The speaker expressed anger and concern about the prevalence of single-use plastics in everyday life, including supermarkets and health food markets.
  • 🌐 The Plastic Pollution Coalition was formed to address the issue of plastic pollution, focusing on raising awareness and promoting alternatives to single-use plastics.
  • 🗑️ The speaker highlights the low recycling rate of plastics in the United States and the reality that most plastics are down-cycled, incinerated, or shipped abroad.
  • 🔄 The Coalition advocates for a fourth R, 'refuse,' to be added to the traditional 'Reduce, Reuse, Recycle,' encouraging people to avoid single-use plastics whenever possible.
  • 🍽️ The speaker suggests using alternatives to plastic containers, such as Pyrex and stainless steel, as a personal choice to reduce plastic consumption.
  • 🌍 The speaker concludes by emphasizing that plastic pollution is a solvable problem created by consumers, and the solution lies in raising awareness and choosing alternatives to single-use plastics.

Q & A

  • What is the primary material the speaker uses for their artwork?

    -The speaker primarily uses cut-up and sewn-together plastic bags for their artwork.

  • How long has the artist been working with plastic bags in their art?

    -The artist has been working with plastic bags for the last 20 years.

  • What did the artist initially think about the plastic breaking down into smaller bits?

    -The artist initially thought it was great that the plastic was ephemeral, just like humans.

  • What did the artist learn about plastic that changed their perspective on it being ephemeral?

    -The artist learned that plastic breaking down into smaller bits is a bad thing because it remains plastic and contributes to pollution, especially in the marine environment.

  • What is the Pacific garbage patch and why is it significant?

    -The Pacific garbage patch is a massive collection of plastic waste in the Pacific Ocean, significant because it represents a major environmental issue and symbolizes the scale of plastic pollution.

  • What was the artist's initial proposal to address the plastic waste in the gyre?

    -The artist's initial proposal involved going out to the gyre with a cargo ship and equipment to collect plastic, chip it, and mold it into bricks for potential use as building materials.

  • Why did the artist decide that cleaning up the gyre would not be as effective as they initially thought?

    -The artist realized that cleaning up the gyre would be a very small effort compared to the amount of plastic being generated daily worldwide, and that a more systemic approach was needed.

  • What is the 'faucet' metaphor referring to in the context of plastic pollution?

    -The 'faucet' metaphor refers to the need to stop the flow of single-use and disposable plastics entering the marine environment.

  • What is the Plastic Pollution Coalition and what is one of its main initiatives?

    -The Plastic Pollution Coalition is an organization co-founded by the speaker that aims to address plastic pollution. One of its main initiatives is to raise awareness and promote the refusal of single-use plastics.

  • What is the reality of plastic recycling in the United States according to the script?

    -In the United States, less than seven percent of plastics are actually recycled, with most being down-cycled, incinerated, or shipped to other countries.

  • What is the fourth R that the Plastic Pollution Coalition suggests adding to the traditional 'Reduce, Reuse, Recycle'?

    -The fourth R is 'Refuse', which encourages people to avoid single-use and disposable plastics whenever possible.

  • What alternatives to single-use plastics does the artist suggest?

    -The artist suggests using stainless-steel or glass bottles and containers, such as Pyrex, as alternatives to single-use plastics.

  • What is the overarching message the speaker wants to convey to the audience?

    -The speaker wants to convey that plastic pollution is a solvable problem created by consumers, and that by raising awareness and choosing alternatives to single-use plastics, we can protect our oceans, planet, and ourselves.

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