
About this Event
Join the University of Tampa's Roots & Shoots for an inspiring and eye-opening evening for the screening of "TRASHY: a zero waste film." This engaging and funny documentary follows a woman on her 365-day journey of striving to live a waste-free life. Driven by the powerful idea of not throwing away anything for one year, she embarks on an adventure filled with challenges and triumphs as she learns to recycle, compost, and manage the waste that cannot be disposed of.
The film is not only a personal challenge, but a profound exploration into the sustainability movement. Inspired by pioneers like Kathryn Kellogg, who have managed years of waste in mere mason jars, this film dives into the world of Zero Waste and the messy truths of living clean.
Can the film achieve its ambitious goal of living Zero Waste for one full year?
Winner of the 2022 Chesapeake Film Festival's Best Environmental Documentary and shown at 29 film festivals domestically and internationally, come watch the journey unfold on the big screen. Afterwards, engage in a dialogue with filmmaker Heather Gustafson about how to make the world a cleaner place!
View the trailer at Trashyfilm.com
Instagram: trashyzerowastefilm
Please park in the Thomas Parking Garage Visitors Lot at the University of Tampa. The Reeves Theater is located in the Vaughn Center. Click here for a campus map.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Reeves Theater, 200 UT Poe Parkway, Tampa, United States
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