available to stream: Nov 6th 12AM - Nov 16th 7AM GMT
Pave the Road
In partnership with The Pave the Road Initiative
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You will be starting the film on your own, meaning this is a "SELF PLAY" virtual screening opportunity.

The film will be available on this platform until November 15, 2021 so you have plenty of time to watch!

Watch the recorded interview with Dr. Bruce Lipton PhD Link

Watch the recorded interview with Executive Producer, Richard J. Lewis Link

The Science of Plastic Roads A step by step, on site, & in the lab documentary tour with expert engineers from LANAMME-UCR. ($10 ticket fee) Link

Go to the PAVE THE ROAD STORE Link

All prices are in $US.

THE FILM

Kelly Mason moves with her two small children from suburban Canada to the rural jungles of Costa Rica. They are slammed with massive amounts of road dust which affects the health of thousands of children. While the family films each other, they fulfill a 10-year crusade, certifying a plastic waste road solution and writing policy.

In her deeply compelling and meditative personal film, Mason poetically weaves the three main arteries of life; family, community, and government.

Mason says that, "60 billion-dollar companies like DOW, the world’s largest manufacturer of plastic, are teetering on the idea of investing in plastic waste in road construction. We need films like Pave the Road, to expose this solution to the general public so we can egg these giants on to make sustainable choices."

THE PAVE THE ROAD INITIATIVE

What started as a cry for help from the mothers of the Southern Nicoya Peninsula in 2011 has turned into a movement for solution to the plastic waste crisis, on a global scale...

In 2020, an estimated 24 to 34 million tonnes of plastic waste will have entered the world's lakes, rivers and oceans... and if trends continue without improvements in the way we manage plastic waste, we could be spewing as much as 90 million tonnes of plastic waste into the world's waters by 2030. And since the COVID-19 epidemic, that amount has tripled.

The initiative's mission is to reduce fossil fuel consumption and close the loop on single-use plastics eventually eradicating landfills altogether.

Watch the recorded Live Q&A. Kelly shares fascinating details.