Changes are happening...
"Squid Game" has officially broken records, becoming Netflix's biggest series launch by reaching more than 111 million viewers. What you may not have noticed right away are all the reusables in each scene, which studies show, subliminally impacts our behavior. See below for some examples of the meals fed to players that were all in reusable containers and served with reusable accessories. Bravo!
We are thrilled to see these changes starting to happen, but it is essential that ALL productions choose to reuse on screen. Join us in emailing Hollywood leaders to request that they pledge to remove single-use plastic on screen. Learn more about our campaign, "Lights, Camera, Plastic?" by clicking here.
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Hollywood supports "Lights, Camera, Plastic?"
“The ‘Lights, Camera, Plastic?’ campaign that habitsofwaste.org has created allows all of us in the entertainment industry to put our best foot forward and reduce harmful single-use plastics on screen. By doing this, we are protecting our planet and giving reusables a better chance to be adopted throughout society.”
Chris Weitz
co-writer, "About a Boy" and "Rogue One: A Star Wars Story"
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Tools for Hollywood
We are proud to provide a free tool-kit for productions who are interested in going plastic free on screen.
Download the FREE 'Lights, Camera, Plastic?' toolkit for set posters, water marks and sample letters for production staff.
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All About Habits of Waste and their “Lights, Camera, Plastic” initiative
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Taco Bell wants you to send back used sauce packets so it can reuse them.
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YOU matter. Each one of us can make a difference. Changing our small habits of waste will help create a greener world for generations to come.
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