We Are Watching and Greenpeace are currently collaborating to demand bold #PlasticsTreaty action. Plastic pollution is everywhere – it has flooded our planet, harming people’s health, accelerating social injustice, destroying biodiversity and fueling the climate crisis at each stage of plastic’s lifecycle. From Nov 25 to Dec 1, world leaders will meet in Busan, South Korea to agree on a Global Plastics Treaty.
This is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to solve the plastics crisis. For the sake of our collective future, we cannot waste this moment. Let’s make sure the treaty cuts plastic production and ends single use plastic!
As featured in The Guardian and Keystone the flag has previously flown high above Geneva, home of the UN Human Rights Council. It was first designed for and flew at the COP25 UN Climate Change Conference in Madrid, where it was also carried by the 500,000-strong crowd at the March for Climate.
The We Are Watching flag has:
- Flown in Geneva - home to the Human Rights Council - to open the 2021 FIFDH International Film Festival and Forum on Human Rights
- Featured in IUCN Asian Farmer's Association campaign ahead of COP26 with We Are Watching events in the Philippines, Nepal, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Cambodia, Lao People's Democratic Republic and India.
- Opened the Greenwich and Docklands International Festival at the Old Royal Naval College in Greenwich, London, flying close to the line of zero degrees longitude to reinforce its global resonance.
- Travelled up the length of Britain and flown in several UK cities on its way to Glasgow's COP 26 UN Climate Change Conference, including in front of Edinburgh's Scottish Parliament Buildings.
The flag continues its journey around the globe, keeping the eyes of the world firmly on decision-makers. For enquiries and resources about the We Are Watching project contact us here.
Creator Dan Acher is an international artivist, Ashoka Fellow and the founder of Happy City Lab. At the center of his work is art as generator of social change across local and global communities. He uses cities as playgrounds, in which his large-scale installations enable strangers to come together and connect beyond their differences. Dan is based in Geneva, Switzerland, and is also currently touring BOREALIS: The Northern Lights on Demand and BREATHE.