Plastic Soup three-day event

Plastic Soup three-day event
30 November, 1 & 2 December 2011

The Plastic Soup Foundation is launching a three-day campaign to raise awareness in the Netherlands about one of the most invisible and largest refuse collections on earth: the plastic litter in our oceans, as well as in all other waterways. The three-day event will not only focus on the problem, but also on strategies & innovations designed to solve them.

Interview Vroege Vogels


As part of the Plastic Soup three-day event,  IMARES marine biologist Jan Andries van Franeker will appear on the 27 November edition of the Vroege Vogels programme with an interview about research into plastics found in the stomachs of Northern Fulmars.

» Listen to the interview (in Dutch)

Right: a photo of the plastics removed from the stomach of the Northern Fulmar during the broadcast. .


(Click the photo for an enlargement)

Left: the contents of the “glandular stomach”: 
  • three types of plastic foam (below and top-left),
  • a number of harder fragments (top-right)
  • two industrial granules (“pellets”; middle right).
Right: the contents of the “muscular stomach”:
  • three industrial pellets (left)
  • piece of creased plastic film (middle)
  • a large number of hard fragments. 


Plastic Breakfast
On day 2 of the Plastic Soup three-day event, Jan Andries van Franeker dissected a Northern Fulmar during a Plastic Breakfast with 65 children at the sustainable local authority primary school ‘De Kariboe’ in Heemskerk.

Jan Andries van Franeker from IMARES has spent many years studying the stomach contents of Northern Fulmars found dead along the Dutch coastline. The amount of plastic found in their stomachs gives a good indication of the amount of plastic litter in the North Sea.

Kust & Zee x-Pierience intends to make children aware that litter belongs in the litterbin and nowhere else.

» Plastic in stormvogelmaag (in Dutch) – Kinderen basisschool De Kariboe kijken hun ogen uit
2 dec 2011 - Noord Hollands Dagblad

» Plastic Soep op De Kariboe (in Dutch) – 2 dec 2011 – www.duurzamepabo.nl

(Click the photo for an enlargement)

Left: the contents of the “glandular stomach”

Right: the contents of the “muscular stomach”



  
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Plastic Soup three-day event
» plasticsoupfoundation.org
 (in Dutch)

Dossier: 
 
» Plastic waste in the sea