Plastic Recycling Campaign Launch at South Wilford Primary School
Plastic Recycling Campaign | Sustainable Art | Nottingham
At Future Makers, we're on a mission to revolutionise plastic recycling. We recently had the pleasure of launching our latest campaign at South Wilford Primary School in Nottingham. Engaging with over 300 enthusiastic pupils and teachers, we talked about solutions we are developing at our creative studio in Nottingham.
Highlighting the value of this versatile, long lasting material and how it plays a significant role in our modern life, we encouraged everyone to think about how they can recycle plastics from their home and school environments, to create beautiful things.
Changing Perceptions of Plastic
To understand the impact of our campaign, we caught up with some of the pupils, one week later and asked how their perceptions of plastic had changed since our assembly.
The Benefits of Plastic Recycling for the Plastic Industry
For those in the plastic industry, this campaign is not just a school project; it represents a critical shift in how we perceive and handle plastic waste. The industry has faced significant backlash due to the growing transparency around the plastic pollution problem, particularly in the oceans, as highlighted by the recent film X Trillion.
The current recycling infrastructure is not sufficient to cope with the staggering volume of plastic being produced, which is set to triple by 2060, leading to environmental degradation and growing negative public perception.
At Future Makers, we believe in the potential of plastic as a valuable resource, to be harnessed and kept in a closed loop system. Our work demonstrates that plastic can be recycled locally into beautiful artwork, outdoor furniture, and useful products.
By providing the infrastructure and education needed to recycle plastic effectively, we’re changing the narrative around plastic from one of waste, to one of opportunity and innovation.
See some of the innovative ways artists are working with us to recycle plastic, creating sculptural and practical artwork, with Ripple, the stunning sculpture at Broadway and our Arts Council England project, due for completion this summer.
Call to Action for Potential Sponsors
We invite those in the plastic industry to join us in this transformative journey. By sponsoring projects like our campaign at South Wilford Primary School, you can play a pivotal role in reshaping public perception and proving that plastic is a valuable material to be reclaimed, reused and recycled.
Your support will not only help educate the next generation about the importance of recycling but also showcase your commitment to sustainability and innovation.
Together, we can turn the tide on plastic waste and create a future where plastic is seen as a resource for creating beautiful, innovative, sustainable products.
Let's bring balance to the narrative and highlight the positive contributions of the plastic industry.
Get Involved
To learn more about how you can support our initiatives or to discuss potential sponsorship opportunities, please contact us at Hello@future-makers.co.uk.
Join us in making a difference today!