Reykjavík Grapevine - sep. 2020, Blaðsíða 15

Reykjavík Grapevine - sep. 2020, Blaðsíða 15
Peelin! Off The Plastic Wrap “Plastic Free September” encoura!es us to quit our toxic relationship with disposable plastic. Breaking a habit is hard. No one be- comes an environmentalist over- night. Where would you even start? “It’s easy to get gloomy,” says Kolbrún Haraldsdóttir, an educator and co- organiser of the campaign “Plastlaus September” (Plastic Free September, in English). But despair isn’t going to change much. Which is why Kolbrún and Natalie Ouellette, marketing and PR specialist, emphasise staying posi- tive. “They say it takes 30 days to break a habit,” Kolbrún points out and Sep- tember might just be the right time frame to get started. Humble Beginnings Three years ago, Plastic Free Sep- tember came to Iceland. According to Kolbrún and Natalie, the goal of the month-long initiative is to raise aware- ness about the amount of single-use plastic people use in their daily lives and to present them with alternatives. “I’ve tried to explore ways of work- ing with some kind of environmen- tal cause in my professional life and I hadn’t really found that outlet,” Natalie recalls. “So, when I noticed a picture of Kolla in Plastlaus September—she was the kindergarten teacher for one of my kids—I kind of cornered her one day and said: “Hey! Plastlaus September. How can I join?” And I was welcomed with open arms by the other mem- bers.” The idea goes back to the Austra- lian initiative, Plastic Free July, which started in 2011. But seeing as most Ice- landers are on holiday in July, the local organizers figured that September was perhaps a better time to encourage Ice- landers to rethink their plastic usage. Breaking The Habit Even though we know that plastic is bad for us, it’s still the predominant form of packaging. It’s light, it’s clean, it’s familiar. But it’s harming the en- vironment because it will not decom- pose at a reasonable rate. So, how do we start quitting this comfy, yet literally toxic relationship? According to Kol- brún and Natalie it’s important to cele- brate small victories like, “Hey, I made my last three shopping trips with my own bags!” and not shaming anyone who may fall back on old habits once in a while. “I think a lot of people are intimi- dated by the idea of making changes, a lot of times people think it’s so big,” Natalie says. “I think people don’t of- ten give themselves the benefit of the doubt. Every small change can really make a difference and everyone is ca- pable of making this small change.” Networking “In the beginning it was just a few friends that had potluck dinners to- gether,” Kolbrún says when talking about the origin of the campaign. “And they would be annoyed, like ‘Why isn’t anyone doing something about this plastic pollution problem?’ and then they thought to themselves, ‘We should just do it’”. Learn more about “Plastlaus Sep- tember” and get pointers and support for ditching single-use plastics on the initiative’s Facebook group, Instagram and Snapchat. Their website also has information available in Icelandic, English and soon Polish as well. Words: Catherine Magnúsdóttir Photos: Sigrún Hreins & Salbjörg Rita Jónsdóttir CULTURE NEWS Find today's events in Iceland! Download our free listings app - APPENING on the Apple and Android stores Detailing the swabs you should use Info Take part in the symposium on September 30th at 17:00. The event will also be live on Facebook. Bíó Paradís Is Back, Baby! Screening of the British National Theatre Production CYRANO DE BERGERAC September 19th & September 21st Bíó Paradís is a proud partner of the British National Theatre and regularly screens selected stage theatre productions that have been recorded LIVE with an audience and specially prepared for screenings in cinemas across the world. Starting out with Jamie Lloyd's new update on the play CYRANO DE BERGERAC featuring James McAvaoy. Experience British theatre like you’re there in person at the newly reopened Bíó Paradís. CM Blistering Death Metal And Grindcore! Death Metal Concert And Party September 12th - 19:00 - Gaukurinn - 2000 ISK at the Door Three of Iceland's torchbearers of death—Devine Defilement, Cult of Lilith and Kookaveen—are joining forces for one night to blend various death-metal subgenres and mix some grooves, slams and blastbeats. Devine Defilement promises to bring some brutal sonic punishment, while Cult of Lilith just unleashed their debut album and Kookaveen play their own special mix of grindcore, death metal, punk and d-beat. CM Soundtracks At Their Full Potential Film Music Orchestra: Morricone and Williams October 1st - 19:30 - Eldborg - 2,600-8,100 ISK Film music in all its glory, performed by an orchestra conducted by Richard Kaufman. Musical film gems from two giants of 20th-century film music, Ennio Morricone and John Williams, will be played in all their epicness. Selections include pieces from The Untouchables, The Mission, Cinema Paradiso, Lawrence of Arabia, Harry Potter, Star Wars, Superman, and E.T. The perfect concert for movie lovers and orchestra fans. CM ???

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