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Category : Movies » Drama
Added : 11 weeks ago
Size : 699.3 MB
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MORE INFO: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B001PCR5SC



Genre: Drama

IMDB rating: 6.5/10 (25 votes)

Directed by: Ian Connacher

Starring: Ian Connacher, Gad Reichman, and many more.

Size: 700 MB

Video: XVID, 608×336, 1,005 Kbps

Audio: MP3, 130 VBR

Runtime: 85 Min



ADDICTED TO PLASTIC is a feature-length documentary about solutions to plastic pollution. The point-of-view style documentary encompasses three years of filming in 12 countries on 5 continents, including two trips to the middle of the Pacific Ocean where plastic debris accumulates. The film details plastic’s path over the last 100 years and provides a wealth of expert interviews on practical and cutting edge solutions to recycling, toxicity and biodegradability. These solutions - which include plastic made from plants - will provide viewers with a hopeful perspective about our future with plastic.