Your browser does not support this video. Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Invisible---Everlasting--Love---Microplastics---Chinese-Valentine-s-Day---Web-Video--International-Version--27MZIFJJIEC9P.htmlConceptually similarInvisible & Everlasting: Love & Microplastics - Chinese Valentine's Day - Web Video (Chinese Version)GP0STQ1HTCompleted★★★★Life on Taiwan's Tuna Boats - Exposed Web Video (Chinese Version)GP0STPUDLCompleted★★★★Break Free from Materialism Flash Mob in Taipei - Web Video (Chinese Version)GP0STQF9ICompleted★★★★Oceans Campaigner Yen Ning Speaks about IUU in TaiwanGP0STPLK5Completed★★★★Microbeads Action on the Han River in Seoul - Web Video (Korean Subs)GP0STQ1TECompleted★★★★Ban the Microbeads - Web Video (English Version)GP0STPZRFCompleted★★★★★★Ban the Microbeads - Web Video (Korean Version)GP0STPXTTCompleted★★★★Ban the Microbeads - Web Video (German Version)GP0STQ8EICompleted★★★★Ban the Microbeads - Web Video (International Version)GP0STPXTSCompleted★★★★★★★View AllGP0STQ1IBInvisible & Everlasting: Love & Microplastics - Chinese Valentine's Day - Web Video (International Version)On this year’s Chinese Valentine's Day, August 9th, Greenpeace Taiwan launches this video to link the idea of the invisible and everlasting “love” to the invisible and everlasting “microplastics”. Microbeads or microplastics, are tiny plastic particles found in many products, from toothpaste to body cleansers. Too small to be filtered by most water treatment systems, the particles end up in rivers, oceans and the food chain, harming marine life and polluting the entire ecosystem.The couple in this video is bathing together and discussing about what is that you can’t see but exists and lasts forever. The girl says it is “love” but the boy corrects her and says it’s “microplastics”. The video goes on to a tour led by an animation showing how the microplastics travel from the sink to the food chain and eventually reach the human body. The video has a happy ending: the boy asks the girl what is something that once it’s there it won’t ever go away, and the answer is love.In original language:七夕情人節 __為永恆情人們認定愛就是真實存在彼此間,永不消失,除了愛之外,還有什麼不會消失? 泡澡、洗臉,甚至刷牙,即使你不想,現在許多清潔用品裡含的塑膠柔珠,就這樣不知不覺地從臉頰上,進入下水道、海洋、魚蝦貝類而最終進入人體。就算看不見,卻真實存在,永不消失,是愛,也是微塑膠…讓愛長存,終結微塑膠:https://goo.gl/JiDKZaLocations:East Asia-Taipei-TaiwanDate:29 Jul, 2016Credit:© GreenpeaceDuration:1m17sAudio format:Final MixProduction Type :ANIMATION-WEB VIDEOKeywords:Boys-Girls-KWCI (GPI)-Love-Microbeads-Microplastics-Oceans (campaign title)-PlasticsShoot:Invisible & Everlasting: Love & Microplastics - Chinese Valentine's Day - Web VideoOn this year’s Chinese Valentine's Day, August 9th, Greenpeace Taiwan launches a video to link the idea of the invisible and everlasting “love” to the invisible and everlasting “microplastics”. Microbeads or microplastics, are tiny plastic particles found in many products, from toothpaste to body cleansers. Too small to be filtered by most water treatment systems, the particles end up in rivers, oceans and the food chain, harming marine life and polluting the entire ecosystem.