Film Screening: 50 years of Litter on Skye
- 21 March 2024
- 6pm-8pm
- Edward Herbert Building (EHB)
In 1972, materials chemist Gerald Scott visited the Isle of Skye and documented the presence of plastic litter on beaches that could only have come from the sea. This was the first academic paper to identify the marine environment as a source of beach litter.
Enticed by Scott’s description of sites that ‘involved a measure of climbing ability which would exclude the picnicking public’, a team of researchers led by º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ’s department of Geography and Environment, returned to Skye to retrace Scott’s footsteps. They investigated how litter on the island’s remote coastlines has changed, and assessed the extent to which Scott’s predictions of plastic litter today have held true.
This event will present the work of the 50 Years of Litter on Skye team. It will highlight the extent of litter on these remote coastlines, and untangle the unseen connections that communities who are geographically isolated from Skye, such as those in º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ, have with the litter that has been washing ashore on the island for over half a century.
A public lecture will be followed by a documentary screening of the team’s work and an opportunity to ask questions. Refreshments will be provided.
Contact and booking details
- Name
- Claire Fletcher
- Email address
- C.E.Fletcher@lboro.ac.uk
- Cost
- Free
- Booking required?
- Yes