The Plastic Hunter S1E1: Rescuing Aotearoa’s Most Dangerous Predator and Turning Pollution into Design Innovation

The Plastic Hunter S1E1: Rescuing Aotearoa’s Most Dangerous Predator and Turning Pollution into Design Innovation

🎥 Come with me on an important mission through Auckland’s urban ecosystem as we track down, wrestle, and rescue a magnificent creature from its unnatural habitat. Crikey, isn’t she a beauty? WATCH S1E1

Season 1, Episode 1 of The Plastic Hunter is now streaming on all your favourite social media platforms. New episodes dropping every Friday.

In Episode 1, we discover that Plastics live right here! In fact they are quite common. Which is absolutely amazing to me, how plastics have actually etched out an existence in city life! City plastics! Imagine that, absolutely incredible...

Join us on Episode 2 as we share with your behind the seen footage of how this magnificent creature is cared for and rehabilitated.

🤣 But here’s the real takeaway:

♻️ Plastics like this aren’t just waste—they’re an opportunity. At Critical. Zoo, we rehabilitate vulnerable plastics and give them a second life as stunning, durable panels for fit-outs and design projects. Every piece of Cleanstone is made from 100% recycled materials like fishing nets and soft plastics, turning today’s pollution into tomorrow’s innovation.

💡 Did you know that 640,000 tonnes of vulnerable fishing gear are abandoned in the ocean annually, and only 9% of global plastic waste gets rehabilitated? (UNEP) This isn’t just a wildlife problem—it’s our problem.

🎯 We are looking for wildlife conservation partners working as designers during the day to help us on this important mission to rescue vulnerable plastics before releasing them into the wild. If you would like learn more, send me a DM or jump on criticaldesign.nz

And don’t forget to follow me for more “wildlife” rescues, sustainable design inspiration, and ways to make an impact through circular innovation.


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