Vac from the sea

Vac from the sea

Plastic is a material with many advantages. But when plastic ends up in the wrong place it becomes a problem. To raise public awareness about this issue, Electrolux aims to gather plastic debris from vulnerable marine habitats – and produce a limited number of vacs out of it.

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“Sometimes beauty can be a call to action. Here, the call to action is to follow some simple rules of planetary housekeeping, but in a larger sense the call to action is to follow the strange voices of inspiration, of compulsion, for the real opposite of beauty is indifference.”

For the past decade Judith Selby Lang and Richard Lang have collected over two tons of plastic trash from a single beach along Point Reyes National Seashore. By transforming plastic debris into works of art, the artists raise awareness of the sheer variety and ubiquity of plastic trash and its impact on delicate marine ecosystems.

More information about the Langs' work can be found on their website Beach Plastic and blog Plastic Forever.

Plastic recycling
By Cecilia Nord - Vice President Floor Care On June 30, 2010

There are no exact figures on how much plastic is being recycled.

According to the report “The Compelling facts About Plastics 2009, an analysis of European plastics production, demand and recovery for 2008” about 20 percent of consumer plastic is recycled in Europe”, the differences within in this region of the world are also great.

 

Ramsvik
By Editor On June 29, 2010

Ramsvik, near Smögen and Kungshamn, is one of the first sites where Electrolux has started to collect plastic debris for the Vac from the Sea project. Last week we joined the local community cleaning initiative and went out in the Skagerrak archipelago to gather ocean garbage.

Each year, large amounts of debris drift ashore along the Bohuslän coast in Sweden. Streams from the North Sea and Baltic Sea shove the floating debris to Skagerrak, where it is collected and blown ashore on our coast. The bulk of the material is not biodegradable and made up to 80% of plastic, but also oil, chemical and medical waste and military items occur. It is stored in banks mixed with seaweed and grass in the coves and in rock crevices.

More info and images to come!

Welcome to Vac from the Sea
By Hans Stråberg President and CEO, Electrolux On June 15, 2010

Welcome to Vac from the Sea,

Our oceans are filled with plastic waste. Yet on land, there is a shortage of recycled plastic.

The supply of sustainable raw material, such as recycled plastic, is crucial for making sustainable appliances, and assisting consumers in making their homes greener.

I therefore hope you will join us in raising awareness about the threat plastic poses to marine habitats, and the urgent need for taking better care of the plastic that already exists.

Hans Stråberg President and CEO, Electrolux

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