How We’re Rescuing Predatory Plastics and Turning Them into Sustainable Design 🐊♻️

How We’re Rescuing Predatory Plastics and Turning Them into Sustainable Design 🐊♻️

Plastics and people used to live in harmony, but over the last 50 years, they’ve evolved into single-use creatures, becoming a threat to our whenua and moana.

WATCH EPISODE 2

You can’t just lock them all up… so we’re building a better solution. Follow me in the Plastics Hunter Episode 2 as we feed and care for predatory plastics living in our urban areas.

Last Friday, we nabbed 'Agro', a massive plastic predator trying to nest in a public park. She’s now safe at the Critical. Zoo, where we’re working to rehabilitate her into something with purpose—Cleanstone, our 100% recycled plastic panels that give waste a second life.

Follow me for more “wildlife” rescues, circular design inspiration, and ways to make an impact. And make sure you tune in next Friday as we put this poor injuired creature through our world class healthcare facility as she is rehabiliated before we send her back into the wild.

If you have a predatory plastics issue in your backyard, our expert wildlife control team is here to help. You can book a visit free consultation here:

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And if you’re a designer or founder keen to create award-winning spaces that fight waste, not create it, join our plastic wildlife conservation programme by visiting criticaldesign.nz to learn more.

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