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Plastic People

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Ben Addelman, Ziya Tong (Co-Director)
Produziert von
Vanessa Dylyn, Stephen Paniccia
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PLASTIC PEOPLE – THE HIDDEN CRISIS OF MICROPLASTICS

Plastic is all around us, and the increasing presence of microplastics in our eveyday lives, endangers our health. Almost every piece of plastic – whch is made from petroleum – breaks down into microplastics. These microscopic particles are contained in many everyday chemicals and cosmetics. Almost every piece of plastic made from petroleum breaks down into microplastics. These microscopic particles are found in many everyday items and cosmetics. They float in the air, swim in all waters, mix with our soils and thus become a integral part of our environment.
And research shows that these particles are also in our bodies: in our organs, blood and brains. Plastic has become a nightmare for people and nature. In Germany, around six million tons of plastic waste are produced every year, including almost three billion disposable cups, which corresponds to an average of 320,000 cups per hour.
In ‘Plastic People’, renowned author and science journalist Ziya Tong takes a very personal approach to investigating the real hazards of plastic.

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Ben Addelman is the director of four award-winning documentaries that have been shown at renowned festivals such as Sundance, Hot Docs and Edinburgh. His work is shown worldwide on platforms such as Apple TV+, Netflix, Disney+ and the Sundance Channel.

Ziya Tong is an award-winning author and science journalist, known for hosting ‘Daily Planet’ (Discovery) and ‘NOVA ScienceNow’ (PBS). Her bestseller ‘The Reality Bubble’ has won multiple awards; she is also a trustee at WWF International.

Dazu im Gespräch:

Afterwards, scientists, experts and filmmakers will discuss the topics of the film in greater depth, provide important additional information and answer questions.

Paula Leupold

Max Delbrück Center

Annette Kraus

Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung und Bündnis Exit Plastik

Moderation: Dr. Simone Leinkauf

proWissen Potsdam e.V.