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Plastic Free Portsmouth (Article)

Plastic Free Portsmouth

At our launch night, Clare Seek (of the Portsmouth Repair Café, Plastic Free Portsmouth and Portsmouth Green Drinks) talked about ways to eliminate plastics from our lives. Alisons Habens reports on the talk and the resulting discussion group.

 

A group of local writers linked up with environmentalist Clare Seek, who leads the Plastic Free Portsmouth campaign, to share our ideas for short stories on the theme and gain deeper insight into the issues. Some workshop writing prompts allowed participants to start sowing seeds of ideas for creative engagement following the inspiring talk Clare gave during the Pens of the Earth launch.

As experienced authors, the Hub members were able to come up with interesting starting points for imaginative responses to the things we’d heard about packaging, single-use plastic, recycling and a range of amazing initiatives from around the world from Pompey’s lovely ‘Plastic Lady’.

She listened enthusiastically as we shared characters and plot-lines based on the activities she’d discussed, and then gave more detail about bodies such as Surfers Against Sewage, a Pack Share app, the recycling efforts of Walkers, a project to pay bus fares in recycled plastic and some of the new scientific discoveries that may help avert the environmental crisis, such as cactus plastic.

During this exciting talk, the writers gleaned more information on the background material which would help make our stories believable and enhance their potentially positive impact. I raised the idea of an ‘immersive / interactive’ event, based on a beach clean / litter pick, and which could possibly publicise such activities, by hiding a trail of stories in the (carefully recycled) packaging pathways. It’s something to explore further, perhaps, as part of a funding bid; ideally in close collaboration with one of the local campaign groups who could benefit from such a project.

 

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