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REUSE Documentary Screenings in 50 States And Beyond! Who's In?

  • Writer: Alex Eaves
    Alex Eaves
  • Jul 18
  • 2 min read

So, I'm currently working on an exciting campaign around National Reuse Day on October 20th. I'm setting out to team up with people to host screenings of my film, REUSE! Because You Can't Recycle The Planet., in ALL 50 STATES throughout the month of October. Since I filmed the documentary in all 48 contiguous states, I thought screenings in all 48 (plus the two I didn't visit) would just make sense!


A map of the United States with the words REUSE Because You Can't Recycle The Planet around it.
A new design for the campaign just finished by artist, Brad Bianchi.

I recently watched the film in full for the first time in a while and I realized that it's more relevant than ever. It got me thinking that it would actually resonate with more people now, as it's becoming clearer and clearer that recycling is not working. People need a waste solution that actually works and reuse is that solution.


So, who do I want to I team up with?


Anyone who has a deep concern for the future of our planet and wants to be able to educate people on practical and effective actions that we can all take immediately; no policies needed.


🤝 individuals

🤝 businesses

🤝 cities and towns

🤝 libraries

🤝 organizations

🤝 schools


A man stands in front of a movie screen that says REUSE Because You Can't Recycle The Planet.
A community screening in Washinton.

A screening is a great way to promote reuse, sustainability, and our shared planet that we're all fighting for. And to make the screenings accessible and affordable, the license fee is just a flat $100; for both free and paid admission screenings. Included with that is an entire promotional toolkit to make your screening a success.


As an add-on, I'll also be available for virtual and in-person Q&A sessions (when time allows).


If you're interested in hosting a screening, the licenses and answers to most questions are available here.


A black and white handshake

If you know someone who would be into hosting an event, please share this link with them.



I know that I sound like a broken record when I say this, but the more we work together, the more positive change we can create. And one of my favorite math equations is 1+1=3. That's what these screenings are all about.


A man stands with a coffee mug wearing a T-Shirt that says REUSE Because You Can't Recycle The Planet.
An updated flyer for the film.

 
 
 

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