Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Plastic-Bag-Installation-at-Sydney-s-Sculptures-by-the-Sea-27MZIFJXQWW22.htmlConceptually similarPlastic Bag Installation at Sydney's Sculptures by the SeaGP0STR6NQCompleted★★★★Plastic Bag Installation at Sydney's Sculptures by the SeaGP0STR6NUCompleted★★★★Plastic Bag Installation at Sydney's Sculptures by the SeaGP0STR6NXCompleted★★★★Plastic Bag Installation at Sydney's Sculptures by the SeaGP0STR6NYCompleted★★★★Plastic Bag Installation at Sydney's Sculptures by the SeaGP0STR6NZCompleted★★★★Plastic Bag Installation at Sydney's Sculptures by the SeaGP0STR6O0Completed★★★★Plastic Bag Installation at Sydney's Sculptures by the SeaGP0STR6O1Completed★★★★Plastic Bag Installation at Sydney's Sculptures by the SeaGP0STR6O2Completed★★★★★★Plastic Bag Installation at Sydney's Sculptures by the SeaGP0STR6NWCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STR6NTPlastic Bag Installation at Sydney's Sculptures by the SeaGreenpeace Australia Pacific volunteers created and covertly installed a piece of disruptive art at Sydney's Sculptures by the Sea to protest the New South Wales' government's failure to ban single use plastic bags in the state. Plastic bags are a growing global environmental problem. The Boomerang Alliance estimates the total lightweight plastic bag use in Australia 2015 is well over 5 billion a year. The latest official count from 2007 showed 3.92 billion bags were being used every year - that’s a whopping 10 million bags every day. All other Australian states have banned the bag except for New South Wales.Locations:Australia-New South Wales-Oceania-SydneyDate:19 Oct, 2017Credit:© Zoe Jeanne Burrell / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3746px X 2399pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Art installations-Art works-Beaches-Day-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-Oceans (campaign title)-Outdoors-Plastics-Pollution-Portraits-Seas-Theatrical costumesShoot:Plastic Bag Installation at Sydney's Sculptures by the SeaGreenpeace Australia Pacific volunteers created and covertly installed a piece of disruptive art at Sydney's Sculptures by the Sea to protest the New South Wales' government's failure to ban single use plastic bags in the state. Plastic bags are a growing global environmental problem. The Boomerang Alliance estimates the total lightweight plastic bag use in Australia 2015 is well over 5 billion a year. The latest official count from 2007 showed 3.92 billion bags were being used every year - that’s a whopping 10 million bags every day. All other Australian states have banned the bag except for New South Wales.