Plastic Justice Website Launch
Wednesday 14 April 2021

The EU funded project, Plastic Justice has launched their brand-new website!
Plastic Justice is a pan-European educational collaboration between five art and design academies in The Hague, Reykjavík, Barcelona, London, Vilnius, and ELIA.
Together with regional environmentally engaged NGOs and scientists, the educational programme, including a conference, exhibition and website, focusses on the long-term impact of invisible micro-plastics on the human body. Plastic Justice aims to create new knowledge through cross-academic exchange and field-research promoting conscious design education for an upcoming generation.
The website features references, publications, videos, articles, upcoming lectures and workshops, around the subject of micro-plastics.
Plastic Justice is funded by the Strategic Partnership programme of the European Union. Participating schools are: the Royal Academy of Art in The Hague, Iceland University of the Arts in Reykjavík, Elisava in Barcelona, Central Saint Martins (UAL) in London and Vilnius Academy of Art together with ELIA, the globally connected European network for higher arts education.
The project runs from September 2020 to August 2022. Find out more ELIA is a proud partner of this pan-European educational collaboration working towards Plastic Justice.
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