Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Archeoplastica---Museum-of-Ancient-Plastic-Items-Found-on-Beaches---Puglia-27MDHUWXXCC2.htmlConceptually similarArcheoplastica - Museum of Ancient Plastic Items Found on Beaches - PugliaGP1SVENWCompleted★★★★★★Archeoplastica - Museum of Ancient Plastic Items Found on Beaches - PugliaGP1SVENXCompleted★★★★★★Archeoplastica - Museum of Ancient Plastic Items Found on Beaches - PugliaGP1SVENYCompleted★★★★Archeoplastica - Museum of Ancient Plastic Items Found on Beaches - PugliaGP1SVEO0Completed★★★★Archeoplastica - Museum of Ancient Plastic Items Found on Beaches - PugliaGP1SVENZCompleted★★★★★Archeoplastica - Museum of Ancient Plastic Items Found on Beaches - PugliaGP1SVEO1Completed★★★★Archeoplastica - Museum of Ancient Plastic Items Found on Beaches - PugliaGP1SVEO2Completed★★★★Archeoplastica - Museum of Ancient Plastic Items Found on Beaches - PugliaGP1SVEO3Completed★★★★Archeoplastica - Museum of Ancient Plastic Items Found on Beaches - PugliaGP1SVEO4Completed★★★★View AllGP1SVEOEArcheoplastica - Museum of Ancient Plastic Items Found on Beaches - PugliaArcheoplastica, the museum of ancient plastic items found on beaches in the Puglia Region, south of Italy. Enzo Suma, in recent years has stored the oldest plastic wastes collected on the beaches, mainly coming from the 60's to the 80's. This trash will be part of a new virtual museum. This initiative confirms that plastic, once released into the environment, remains forever and the companies behind this pollution are always the same ones: P&G, Unilever, Nestlé, Johnson & Johnson, Coca Cola and Nivea.Locations:Europe-Italy-PugliaDate:5 Jul, 2021Credit:© Greenpeace / Giuseppe LanotteMaximum size:5233px X 3482pxKeywords:Beaches-Break Free from Plastics (campaign title)-Cleaning-Close ups-Day-Dirty-KWCI (GPI)-Litter-One person-Outdoors-Plastics-Pollution-RubbishShoot:Archeoplastica - Museum of Ancient Plastic Items Found on Beaches in ItalyArcheoplastica, the museum of ancient plastic items found on beaches in the Puglia Region, south of Italy. Enzo Suma, in recent years has stored the oldest plastic wastes collected on the beaches, mainly coming from the 60's to the 80's. This trash will be part of a new virtual museum. This initiative confirms that plastic, once released into the environment, remains forever and the companies behind this pollution are always the same ones: P&G, Unilever, Nestlé, Johnson & Johnson, Coca Cola and Nivea.