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Film: Pacific Mission + Q&A with Plastic Odyssey’s Fabien Lamaison

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Sunday, July 20, 2025 - 1:30 pm to 3:00 pm | Cost: FREE
San Francisco Public Library, Latino Room, Lower Level | 100 Larkin St., San Francisco

Event Details

Pacific Mission follows the unprecedented challenge undertaken by the Plastic Odyssey crew in the heart of the Pacific Ocean: to extract and recycle over 10 metric tons (22,000 pounds) of plastic waste piled up along the shores of Henderson Island—a remote 15-square-mile atoll holding the unfortunate record for the highest density of plastic debris in the world. This “impossible mission” is a race to protect nature, raise global awareness about the plastic crisis, and empower the local Pitcairn Island communities to transform waste into building materials. 

Director: Pierre De Parscau
NR, 60 mins., 2025. Closed captions (CC) in English. 

Plastic Odyssey is a global project to reduce plastic pollution in the ocean by creating a worldwide network of local recycling initiatives. The project is supported by various actors who all share the desire to build a world in which plastic waste does not end up in the Ocean. 

Fabien Lamaison is a social and climate entrepreneur and the U.S. Director of Plastic Odyssey Fund. 

Connect  

Plastic Odyssey Fund – Website | Plastic Odyssey – Instagram | Plastic Odyssey – LinkedIn | Plastic Odyssey – Facebook | Plastic Odyssey – X | Plastic Odyssey – YouTube 

Everybody’s Climate 2025: Connect with others to address the climate crisis in ways that are meaningful to you, from poetry and music to science and practical action. 

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Cost: FREE
Categories: *Top Pick*, Downtown San Francisco, In Person, Movies, Nature, Political Activism
Venue: San Francisco Public Library, Latino Room, Lower Level
Address: 100 Larkin St., San Francisco