Hoping we get the message (3)
You may remember the previous images of this Puffin that I posted some time ago. I know many of you expressed the hope that they might somehow help to bring about positive change to one of the biggest environmental issues of our time.
One of the images was shown on BBC Springwatch in 2018 when they did a feature on plastic pollution and the image above was more recently adopted by Keep Britain Tidy to help support their national anti-littering campaign 'Keep It, Bin It'.
The campaign uses striking images of animals impacted by litter to highlight the harm that littering has on our wildlife. These images are juxtaposed against common excuses people give for dropping litter and calls for an end to this behaviour with the tagline “No More Rubbish Excuses”.
This image can currently be seen on digital billboards and display screens at many travel hubs including Moto service stations and Network Rail stations. Apparently, it also reached over 3.3 million young people across Facebook, Instagram and Snapchat last summer.
I'm just so pleased that the image is being widely used to help educate people to do the right thing when it comes to disposing of their rubbish.
#KeepItBinIt
This marked up image is shown here courtesy of Keep Britain Tidy & Defra.
Original image taken on the Isle of Lunga, May 2018.
As always, thank you so much for stopping by and for leaving any comments or faves, they are very much appreciated.
Hoping we get the message (3)
You may remember the previous images of this Puffin that I posted some time ago. I know many of you expressed the hope that they might somehow help to bring about positive change to one of the biggest environmental issues of our time.
One of the images was shown on BBC Springwatch in 2018 when they did a feature on plastic pollution and the image above was more recently adopted by Keep Britain Tidy to help support their national anti-littering campaign 'Keep It, Bin It'.
The campaign uses striking images of animals impacted by litter to highlight the harm that littering has on our wildlife. These images are juxtaposed against common excuses people give for dropping litter and calls for an end to this behaviour with the tagline “No More Rubbish Excuses”.
This image can currently be seen on digital billboards and display screens at many travel hubs including Moto service stations and Network Rail stations. Apparently, it also reached over 3.3 million young people across Facebook, Instagram and Snapchat last summer.
I'm just so pleased that the image is being widely used to help educate people to do the right thing when it comes to disposing of their rubbish.
#KeepItBinIt
This marked up image is shown here courtesy of Keep Britain Tidy & Defra.
Original image taken on the Isle of Lunga, May 2018.
As always, thank you so much for stopping by and for leaving any comments or faves, they are very much appreciated.