Dear Charlie,
As you know, the International Circle of the Friends of the Mucem invited us to a very special visit at the Mucem.
We got to discover the thought-provoking exhibit "Lives of Garbage" and the bonus is that our guide was the unique Eddie Platt who started the One Piece a Rubbish per Day movement in Marseille.
Sorry neither you nor our Première and Terminale students taken up by their bacc exam could make it. But this is likeley just the beginning of a new OIB "mad" scheme.
That was clearly a very inspiring visit and we encourage you to come and have a look at it when you do have the time.
ps: I hope you enjoyed this rare moment when I'm actually promoting garbage. ;)
Mrs. C
Weeeeeell at least now I have hope for my garbage bac x) (JUST A JOKE JUST A JOKE DON'T WORRY EVERYTHING'S FINE.)
ReplyDeleteI wish i could go to this exhibit!
ReplyDeleteI actually have been to this exhibition and I totally agree with this article ! It is very interesting and the message is very important espacially for us, the people of the future. I really enjoyed walking through this exhibition and it was very well displayed.
ReplyDeleteOh this exhibition looks fascinathing, I will check if it still on. I will participate to this challenge, it's very easy and plus it's very good for the planet! I'll try to convince my friends and family to do the challenge of "one piece a rubish per day"
ReplyDeleteGreat article !
ReplyDeleteI'm really invested into environmental issues and I try to do my best to save our planet , this expo looks interesting and I wish I could've visited it !
xoxo , Abdel
I actually went to that exhibition and it was really interesting and displayed in a way that was fun to walk through.
ReplyDeleteThis exhibition looks very interesting ! I'm really into ecology (because I think we all, citizens of the world, must take care of our planet for us and the future generations, it's a part of being responsible). If this exhibition was still on I'd surely go and see it!
ReplyDeleteI went to see a similar exhibition and I really enjoyed it (although this one looks better).
ReplyDeleteI heard about this exhibition before but never took the time to know what it is really talking about but know that i have, i think this is quite interesting.
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