Black River Audubon Society presents a special event
in conjunction with Lorain County Metro Parks.
“Ripples of Plastic”
February 22, 2:00 pm
French Creek Nature Center
Sheffield Lake, OH
This event is free to members and non-members. Registration is required.
Please register at: https://www.blackriveraudubon.org/shop/ripplesofplastic
Join us for a special community screening of the award-winning documentary Ripples of Plastic, followed by a facilitated discussion about local impacts and practical solutions for Lorain County and the Great Lakes.
About the Film
Ripples of Plastic explores how plastic pollution moves through waterways, ecosystems, and food webs—impacting wildlife, human health, and ultimately our Great Lakes. Through striking visuals and expert perspectives, the film connects everyday plastic use to long-lasting environmental harm, especially in freshwater systems like Lake Erie.
The documentary has earned multiple awards and recognitions at environmental film festivals and has been widely praised for its clarity, urgency, and scientific grounding.
Note: This film has previously been shown by Lorain County Metro Parks, underscoring its credibility and relevance to our region.
Why This Matters Here
Lorain County is uniquely shaped by water—bordered by Lake Erie and defined by the Black River. These waterways provide drinking water, recreation, wildlife habitat, and a strong sense of place for our communities.
With that good fortune comes responsibility. What enters our local waterways does not stay local. Protecting these resources is an environmental obligation—and a public trust owed to today’s residents and future generations.
Discussion After the Screening
A facilitated community discussion will follow the film, offering space for dialogue about:
Local impacts and community concerns
Practical steps individuals and communities can take
Policy considerations relevant to Great Lakes communities
This discussion may be especially relevant to public officials, community leaders, and policymakers, as well as anyone who cares about clean water and wildlife.
Plastic Pollution Impacts More Than the Environment
Plastic pollution is not abstract. It affects:
Drinking water
Wildlife and habitat
Recreation and tourism
Community health and quality of life
This is an issue that concerns residents across political lines—especially those who care about clean water, public health, and protecting our natural heritag
Plastic Pollution Affects Us All
Discover how everyday plastic use travels through waterways and food webs, impacting wildlife and human health. Join us February 22 for a community screening of the award-winning documentary Ripples of Plastic.
