How can we tackle our plastics pollution crisis?

 
Location
a30, Djanogly Art Gallery, University Park
Date(s)
07/11/2018
Registration URL
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/papplewick-pumping-station-annual-lecture-2018-with-julian-kirby-lead-plastics-pollution-campaigner-tickets-50401030840
Description

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Papplewick Pumping Station Annual Lecture 2018.

With Julian Kirby, Lead Plastics Pollution Campaigner, Friends of the Earth.

Plastic pollution is present in rivers, seas and oceans throughout the world. This event explores the nature of this crisis and what we can do about it.

The current holder of the Papplewick WET Scholarship, Tom Stanton, will outline his research which has discovered microplastic particles at the source of the River Trent. Our keynote speaker is Julian Kirby, Lead Plastics Pollution Campaigner with Friends of the Earth. Julian will talk about the many ways in which waterborne plastics can be harmful, and how FoE uses research in its campaign to change our attitudes and behaviours - as individuals and as societies.

This event takes place from 6pm, Wednesday 7 November at A30, Djanogly Art Gallery, University Park.

The lecture will begin at 6.30pm, with a drinks reception from 6pm beforehand in the Angear Visitor Centre adjacent to the lecture theatre.

Free admission, open to all.

To book, please visit the Eventbrite page.