
BlueCommunities
BlueCommunities (BCs) are part of Plastic Ocean’s global network of grassroots organizations and businesses committed to continuously engaging stakeholders through film screenings and dialogues.
Plastic Ocean provides each BC with detailed dialogue analyses and evidence-based resources to support the BC’s work on circular economy transition.
Commitments
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Film Screenings
BCs host at least 6 film screenings per year. Each screening is carefully selected, building from the previous and allowing to dive deeper into community-specific issues.
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Dialogues
Each screening is followed by a dialogue, creating a space for stakeholders to engage in meaningful conversations about the film and naturally environmental issues that may be relevant for the community.
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Take Action
Plastic Oceans conducts a thorough analysis of the dialogues, identifying knowledge gaps and collaborative opportunities for action, specific to each community.
Explore BCs And Their Impact Around The World
Regions
- Americas
- Europe
- A Plastic Ocean
- Africa
- Craig Leeson
- Asia
- Canada
- Chile
- Lancet
- Plastic Oceans Chile
- #PlasticFreeFoodie
- Adam Leipzig
- Alliance
- Barbados Independent Film Festival
- California
- Christine Wong
- Cooking
- First Mile
- Helen Calcutt
- Infographic
- Jennifer Lavers
- Julie Andersen
- Mark Minneboo
- Micro plastics
- Microplastics
- Peru
- Plastic Free July
- Plastic Oceans Canada
- Proposition 65
- Proposition 67
- Recycling
- Sedona Film Festival
- Singapore
- State Department
- Tanglin Trust School
- US Embassy
- United Nations
- Vancouver Aquarium
- film festivals
- plastic pollution
- stryofoam
Multi Materials BC to Recycle BC Brand Re-Launch
Multi-Material BC (MMBC) launched a province-wide, business-funded residential recycling program in May 2014. As a non-profit organization funded by businesses that include retailers