CMG Action Grantees Noé Sardet and Tierney Thys utilize art and imagination to engage their target audience: international youth and adults interested in cutting down on their plastic footprint. CMG awarded Noé and Tierney a $10,000 grant at the Camden International Film Festival to produce and distribute The Plastic Vagabond media campaign. The campaign aims to catalyze individual and community actions to keep plastic trash out of the water, reaching unique audiences who may not otherwise learn about the grave issue of ocean plastic pollution.
Last weekend CMG's Founding Director, David Conover, had the pleasure to attend an event in Paris that featured an excerpt from CMG Action Grantee Shalini Kantayya's feature film, Catching the Sun.
The Plastic Vagabond Takes on Ocean Pollution
CMG Action Grantees Noé Sardet and Tierney Thys utilize art and imagination to engage their target audience: international youth and adults interested in cutting down on their plastic footprint. CMG awarded Noé and Tierney a $10,000 grant at the Camden International Film Festival to produce and distribute The Plastic Vagabond media campaign. The campaign aims to catalyze individual and community actions to keep plastic trash out of the water, reaching unique audiences who may not otherwise learn about the grave issue of ocean plastic pollution.