Subscribe to Posts
Tags
Albert Park Art Australia BagsRevolt bags revolt Bottle Caps Caracas Colors Community Engagement consumer power design design innovation Eco-Conscious Customers Flowers food packaging recycle fused plastic bags handbags Inspirations Isla de Margarita landfills Manuel Mejia Melbourne Patricia Acuña Perth WA PET Bottles Plastic plastic bags Plastic Litter Plastic Pollution Plásticos Port Phillip Bay Port Phillips Eco Center Recycling Recycling is Fun REDUCE Straws Sustainability Transition Port Phillip upcycle upcycling Venezuela Waste Management weaving Workshops World Environment DayCategories
-
Recent Posts
Words from Friends
Tag Archives: Manuel Mejia
BAYKEEPERS Documentary
I am leaving Australia permanently in one week and I could not be happier to announce the premiere of Baykeepers on the last night before take-off! I have been working as a producer on this documentary for the last 6 months … Continue reading
Posted in Community, Endagered Wildlife, Life in Melbourne, PET Bottles, Plastic Bags, Plastic Pollution, Recycling, REfuse, Sustainability, Waste Management, What’s Up
Tagged Australia, BagsRevolt, Baykeepers, Manuel Mejia, Melbourne, Michael Lutman, Neil Blake, Patricia Acuña, Plastic Pollution, Port Phillip Bay, Port Phillips Eco Center
Leave a comment
Lets Talk Plastic Pollution in Port Phillip Bay
Let’s talk Plastic Pollution! Come down to the Port Phillip Ecocentre this Thursday May 2nd to the ‘Bag It’ Film night & discussion with the Special Guest Speaker: Tim Silverwood, spokesperson & campaigner for keeping plastic … Continue reading
Posted in Life in Melbourne, Plastic Pollution, Trash Art, What’s Up
Tagged 5 Gyres Institute, Australia, Bag It' Film, Baykeepers, Beach Patrol, Brighton Beach, Elwood Beach, Manuel Mejia, Maribyrnong River, Melbourne, Merri Creek, Michael Lutman, Patricia Acuña, plastic bags, Plastic Pollution, Plasticized, Port Phillips Eco Center, South Atlantic Gyre, Take 3, Tim Silverwood, Transition Port Phillip, Two Hand Projects, Yarra River
Leave a comment
Galaxia’s Billabong in Merri Creek
Merri Creek flows through the northern suburbs of Melbourne, it is a major tributary of the Yarra River, the main river that flows through the city into Port Phillips Bay. The place where the creek and the river meet was … Continue reading
Posted in Contact, Inspirations, Life in Melbourne, Sustainability, Trash Art, Waste Management
Tagged Art with Rubbish, Australia, Billabong, CERES, Edgars Creek, Ferdi Zoet, Frogs, Galaxia, Manuel Mejia, Mark Thomas, MCMC, Melbourne, Merri Creek, Patricia Acuña, PET Bottles, plastic bags, Plastic Litter, Ramona Yagnik, Victor Holder, Zeff Isenberg
9 Comments