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| EPISODE 4

The forces of evil

By chance, our two aliens crash land at the International Plastics Fair to approach plastic manufacturers and suppliers.
14 January 2022
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Created by
Rym Amami
Oussema Gaidi
Sound Design
Oussema Gaidi
Illustrations
Emna Messai
Translation
Rahma Edderdouri
Editing of the English Version
Yasmine Perkins

“Multinational soft drink companies are among the biggest polluters of single-use plastic.”

Dr. Myriam Khalfallah (postdoctoral researcher at the University of British Columbia in natural resource management and environmental studies), explains the concept of lobbying and the politics of guilt induced by multinational communication campaigns towards consumers to the two aliens.

These explanations were able to shed light on the testimonies gathered during their unexpected visit to the plastic fair, where they met manufacturers, suppliers and representatives of machinery and equipment for the plastics industry, as well as producers and suppliers of raw materials, plastic processors, manufacturers and suppliers of semi-finished and finished products.

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Plastic Planet

This podcast features two aliens from the planet [(-CH2-)n], almost destroyed by the plastic brought back by humans. The two characters have come to investigate the origin of this material, its life cycle and how humanity is taming it. We will follow their quest to analyze this phenomenon in Tunisia and their meetings with Tunisian members of the faction Guerilla Pacifist for a Radiant Future without Plastic.

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