Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Big-Fish-Exposes-Plastic-Pollution-for-Plastic-Free-July-in-Hungary-27MDHUONFK9.htmlConceptually similarBig Fish Exposes Plastic Pollution for Plastic Free July in HungaryGP1SU7VRCompleted★★★★Big Fish Exposes Plastic Pollution for Plastic Free July in HungaryGP1SU7VSCompleted★★★★Big Fish Exposes Plastic Pollution for Plastic Free July in HungaryGP1SU7VTCompleted★★★★★★Big Fish Exposes Plastic Pollution for Plastic Free July in HungaryGP1SU7VUCompleted★★★★Big Fish Exposes Plastic Pollution for Plastic Free July in HungaryGP1SU7VWCompleted★★★★Big Fish Exposes Plastic Pollution for Plastic Free July in HungaryGP1SU7VXCompleted★★★★Big Fish Exposes Plastic Pollution for Plastic Free July in HungaryGP1SU7VYCompleted★★★★Big Fish Exposes Plastic Pollution for Plastic Free July in HungaryGP1SU7W1Completed★★★★Big Fish Exposes Plastic Pollution for Plastic Free July in HungaryGP1SU7W4Completed★★★★View AllGP1SU7VZBig Fish Exposes Plastic Pollution for Plastic Free July in HungaryAs part of the initiative called "Plastic Free July", Greenpeace Hungary displayed a fish-shaped installation to highlight the global problem of single-use plastics. The metal-made sculpture was gradually filled with recyclable plastic rubbish. This communal art project is also to raise awareness of the hiccups in Hungary’s recycling system, and overall to the fact that recycling is not the answer for fighting the plastic pollution problem.Locations:Budapest-Europe-HungaryDate:20 Jul, 2020Credit:© Bence Jardany / GreenpeaceMaximum size:6332px X 4222pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Break Free from Plastics (campaign title)-Children-Day-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-Outdoors-Plastics-Props-Public engagement-Recycling-Rubbish-Urban areasShoot:Big Fish Exposes Plastic Pollution for Plastic Free July in Hungary (pix by Bence Jardany)As part of the initiative called "Plastic Free July", Greenpeace Hungary displayed a fish-shaped installation to highlight the global problem of single-use plastics. The metal-made sculpture was gradually filled with recyclable plastic rubbish. This communal art project is also to raise awareness of the hiccups in Hungary’s recycling system, and overall to the fact that recycling is not the answer for fighting the plastic pollution problem.Related Collections:Big Fish Exposes Plastic Pollution for Plastic Free July in Hungary (All photographers)