Not My Bag

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Crumlin College of Further Education, Thursday 30th March

Not My Bag is a short documentary that examines the individual responsibility we all face within this climate crisis. The story follows a journey of two women, Beta and Olga who meet in their Crumlin neighbourhood during regular Saturday morning litter-picks.

Despite being located in one of the more prosperous countries in Europe, Crumlin in South County Dublin, is an area struggling to solve the issues of littering and dumping. A car orientated suburb, it lacks the general amenities, including stores and food markets, that would allow residents to make alternative choices.

Followed by panel discussion, Q&A and light refreshments.


Date:
Thursday 30th March
Time:
7.00pm
Price:
Free
Address:
Crumlin College of Further Education, Crumlin Road, Crumlin, Dublin 12, Ireland

Google Map of Crumlin College of Further Education, Crumlin Road, Crumlin, Dublin 12, Ireland

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