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Hey, my name is Paula (22), in 2050 I live here in Vancouver at the Pacific.
With the realization that by 2030 we were drinking about five grams of micro plastics each week—not metaphorically, but polystyrene in lymph nodes, polyethylene in lungs.
Micro plastic, once an invisible enemy, was everywhere: from plankton cells to the female placenta.
In the 2030s, studies showed that 70% of deep-sea fish carried micro plastics in their organs—not deadly, but toxically transformative.
We hacked the problem. CRISPR-edited bacteria broke down polymer chains.
Bioreactors at river mouths became our final line of defense. Robust algae species, genetically adapted, bonded with plastic particles.
The ocean didn’t become clean—but it became resilient.
By 2045, 67 countries had banned synthetic fibers without biodegradability.
Science and activism merged. Coastal kids programmed drones to map plastic gyres.
Governments had no choice to follow.
Today, coral reefs are beginning to recover. Orcas, once silenced by toxins, are calling out again. The ocean is no longer a victim—it’s a player.
The question was never just what we were losing, but what we were willing to do, step by step, to win it back.






























Success stories 

Micro Plastics in the Mediterranean 2030, 2040, 2050

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Micro Plastics in the Atlantic 2030,2040, 2050

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Micro Plastics in the Pacific 2030, 2040, 2050

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Micro Plastic Collecting 2030, 2040, 2050 

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Micro Plastics Reduced by Enzymes 2030, 2040, 2050

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