#SickofPlastic? We’re ready to take action!

The SeaCleaners supports the On Est Prêt movement's #SickofPlastic campaign

A movement launched in 2018, On Est Prêt brings together experts, personalities and doers in the field to raise awareness and mobilize young people around environmental and social issues through massive digital actions, support for cultural leaders and the creation of videos.
In November 2023, On Est Prêt decided to tackle the issue of plastic pollution with the #SickofPlastic campaign.

Plastic is a veritable toxic bomb, seriously damaging our health and that of our ecosystems. You’re not thrilled by this either?

And yet, its production continues to increase, and the vast majority of plastic products we use are useless and/or single-use. Welcome to the disposable society.

The solution? Cut the tap at source by drastically reducing the production, consumption and toxicity of plastic, to preserve our health and that of all living organisms and ecosystems.

The Sick of Plastic campaign is designed to raise awareness and encourage action in a broad community:

The short film “Bakelite” by Julie Gautier

Bakelite is the latest 6-minute short film by French director, freediver (former French record holder) and dancer Julie Gautier.

In apnea, a dance in the form of a fight against a plastic monster.

Bakelite Julie Gautier

Pomme, Lucie Lucas, Jean-Luc Reichmann… 19 celebrities “sick of plastic

For Sick of Plastic, 19 celebrities had their hair tested. They all discovered that they were contaminated by endocrine disruptors linked to this ubiquitous material.

 

 

A petition to demand a Treaty against Plastic Pollution

INC 3, taking place in Nairobi from November 13 to 19, is the 3rd round of UN negotiations aimed at achieving an international treaty on plastics by the end of 2024.

Help us demand an ambitious treaty with measures to reduce the production, consumption and toxicity of plastic!
Download the kit to deplastify your life (with resources from The SeaCleaners inside)
Go to the #SickofPlastic website