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Wodan Art & Clothing - Illustrations hand printed on quality textiles / New Belgian Streetwear / Art on Textile / T-shirts / Sweaters / Hoodies / Tank tops / Beanies
Water pollution also available on a t-shirt or sweater www.wodan-work.com/the-shop
Care2 is the world's largest social network for good, a community of over 40 million people standing together, starting petitions and sharing stories that inspire action.
Thinh Nguyen
VALUE, FOCAL POINT, ISOLATION The word's largest garbage dump. Marine pollution.
The New Threat (Sea Pollution poster) - Stam Kardaris
The New Threat (Sea Pollution poster) on Behance. Make a difference. Be a role model and don't trash the ocean. Pick up litter and properly dispose of it so that it doesn't hurt our oceans or wildlife. They are counting on us to #makeadifference.
consciouslife.guru
'Where Does Your Plastic Go?' Poster We should not recycle more but buy less plastic. Plastic can only recycle once then after that is TRASH. Let's be mindful of our waste. Our choices can better the world. #sustainableliving #zerowaste #reusereducerecycle #freeplasticjuly #compost #upcycle
Ocean Awareness Art Contest Overview | WATER RISING | Bow Seat Ocean Awareness Programs
Picking the winners was no easy task... All of the essays showed depth, voice and research that was truly commendable. Thank you to everyone for such thoughtful work, and congrats to our winners!
Green Patriot Posters
The endangered sea turtles are being threatened by the large mass of consumers' plastic that is rapidly accumulating in our oceans. If we don't start taking action, there will be more plastic than turtle in our seas.
Stop Polluters From Putting Their Money Where Your Mouth Is
This photo demonstrates how our world is being destroyed. Our generation oblivious to the impact that they pollute the earth. The government in America is so concerned with the growth of the economy no one takes charge to change our ecological footprint on the world. Additionally, technological advances are always thinking with the idea of "bigger, better." Which as a result does not slow down our ecological footprint.