Documentaries have the power to bring about real change. But funding for environmental films is notoriously hard to come by and as filmmakers we’ve self-funded the majority of the film ourselves as we passionately believe in the fight against plastic pollution. Along the way PLASTIC PIONEERS/PLASTIC WARRIORS is grateful to have received some help and support from forward-thinking and green-championing partners, grants, crowdfunding and collaborators to support our vision.

If you'd like to support our work, please contact us here.

Please note that no funders or grants have any influence over the films editorial decisions or output.

 

Partners we are proud to be working with:

 
Sea-Changers are sea users supportung healthy oceans. The ocean is their passion and they are a charity aiming to raise thousands of pounds for marine conservation in the UK. Their vision is to create a world where the seas and shores are clean and …

Sea-Changers are sea users supportung healthy oceans. The ocean is their passion and they are a charity aiming to raise thousands of pounds for marine conservation in the UK. Their vision is to create a world where the seas and shores are clean and healthy and marine species are protected.

Weleda is a unique organisation – committed to the well-being of the planet, the environment and the people. Weleda is one of two leading beauty brands worldwide (the first in Europe) to be the first to obtain the new UEBT (Union for Ethical Bio Tra…

Weleda is a unique organisation – committed to the well-being of the planet, the environment and the people. Weleda is one of two leading beauty brands worldwide (the first in Europe) to be the first to obtain the new UEBT (Union for Ethical Bio Trade) certification for sourcing with respect.

 
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Olas make leggings with certified eco-friendly Italian fabric, composed of 78% recycled polyester ♻ from plastic bottles and 22% Lycra®. They want to highlight the importance of recycling plastic in the hope that it will stop entering our oceans and…

Olas make leggings with certified eco-friendly Italian fabric, composed of 78% recycled polyester ♻ from plastic bottles and 22% Lycra®. They want to highlight the importance of recycling plastic in the hope that it will stop entering our oceans and aim to reduce the amount of plastic waste in the ocean by feeding it into their production cycle.

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