The Walking Mountains’ Sustainable Film Series continues on Tuesday, March 3 with a free screening of “Ripples of Plastic” at 6:30 p.m. at the Riverwalk Theater in Edwards. Explore the unseen impacts of Great Lakes plastic pollution on the environment and human health.
“Ripples of Plastic” is a powerful new environmental documentary directed and produced by Chris Langer of Wonderhouse Films. Embark on an eye-opening journey through the urgent and often overlooked threat of plastic pollution in North America’s freshwater systems, focusing specifically on the Great Lakes, a critical source of drinking water for millions. Guided by Dr. Sherri Mason and other regional voices, witness the vast extent of contamination pathways, effects of microplastics, and the unexpected toll on human health. Beyond individual action, the film inspires a collective movement for transformative progress toward a plastic-free future.
Walking Mountains’ Sustainable Film Series encourages community dialogue about pressing sustainability issues that need awareness. Join the conversation on working together and inspiring others to address the climate crisis. To view the entire line-up of the Sustainable Film Series, visit walkingmountains.org/films.
If you go…
What: “Ripples of Plastic,” part of Walking Mountains’ Sustainable Film Series.
When/Where: 6:30-8:30 p.m. , March 3, 2026, Riverwalk Theater, Edwards,
Cost: Free, $5 suggested donation
For more information: walkingmountains.org/films
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