These incisive photographs tell how the amount of garbage produced and spread by humans is terrifying
They say a picture is worth a thousand words. This is absolutely true of the United Nations photo exhibition “In Images: Plastic is Forever”, which showed the consequences of plastic waste around the world. I'm a very hard punch in the stomach.
These incisive photographs tell how the amount of garbage produced and spread by humans is terrifying. Consider this figure: 8,3 billion tons is the total amount of plastic produced, half of which was made in the last 13 years alone.
Words are superfluous. Let's take a look at the images that tell what we have left on Earth.
@Mauricio Ruiz (Uruguay
@Shahriar Hossain (Bangladesh)
@Goran Dorić (Croatia)
@Muntaka Chasant (Ghana)
@Mauricio Ruiz (Uruguay
@Amdad Hossain (Bangladesh)
@Muntaka Chasant (Ghana)
@Fakir Mohamad bin Md. Nor (Malaysia)
Muhammad Amdad Hossain (Bangladesh)
@Heidi Acampora (Brazil)
@Sufyan Arshad (Pakistan)
@Vincent Kneefel 2 (Netherlands)
@Margarete Macoun (Germany)
@Vincent Kneefel (Netherlands)
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