Look at all pictures do you like them😑 No?? Then reduce your use of plastic Because many animals are living like this. Global pollution is a known problem, but very few realize how much junk we can produce every day. Gregg Segal, a Californian photographer wanted to highlight the problem through powerful images, photographing people submerged by their weekly garbage load. The project, cleverly titled "7 Days of Garbage", aims to portray people from different social backgrounds to reach as much public as possible. The backgrounds of the photographs are naturalistic, precisely to directly show the effects that our waste has on the surrounding environment: "The excess that is part of people's lives - said the photographer -. I would like to pass on the message that most part of the garbage we make is useless. " . Follow @eco_modern_city . Photos by @greggsegal . Thank you @ecologicamentea.0 for this great example. . #ecologicamentea0 #earthday #ecology #rubbish #plastic #plasticfree #globalwarming #likeforlikes #pollution #waste #savetheplanet #savetheworld #greenenergy #bees #ecologia #climatestrike #plasticbottle #sea #saveocean #fridaysforfuture #zerowaste #fridayforfuture #climatestrike #raccoltadifferenziata #saveearth #greenpeace #lesswaste #inquinamento #gretathunberg #COVID19 #cars (at Toronto, Ontario) https://www.instagram.com/p/B-AjfUHn-0L/?igshid=hsjx7fxymw77