Photos have a unique way of telling stories. In a recent post, Sophia Kianni highlighted photographer Gregg Saggals’s powerful images of strangers surrounded by a week's worth of trash. What message do these photos convey? They remind us of our throw-away culture and the urgent need for systemic change. It prompts us to reflect: How many bags of trash are you discarding? Have you made any environmental changes to reduce waste, like composting or extending the life of your belongings? ____________________ At Time for Better, we understand the power of visual storytelling. We specialize in creative climate communications and consulting. Let's work together to do better for people and the planet. #SmallActions #ClimateSolutions #ClimateAction
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This is what 7 days of garbage looks like ⬇️ Photographer Gregg Segal took photos of friends & strangers with 1 week of their trash. This is what came out. We need to create a system to consume less and create less waste Credit: Environment and Gregg Segal and Elena Doms
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