Devil Wears Plastic: Campaign Targets Café Greenwashing

Terra Sol Studio

Terra Sol Studio launches The Fall of Plastic Chic, a bold visual campaign exposing the truth behind misleading sustainability claims in the packaging industry.

High fashion. Cultural satire. Climate truth bombs.
This isn't your average eco campaign.

Award-winning Australian design house Terra Sol Studio has unveiled a provocative new poster series turning the spotlight on one of the packaging industry's dirtiest secrets: so-called "compostable" plastics. In a world where greenwashing has gone mainstream, The Fall of Plastic Chic exposes what lies beneath the glossy eco-labels, and it's not biodegradable.

The lead poster, The Devil Wears Plastic, is a striking reinterpretation of fashion's elite. She's glamorous. She's powerful. She's holding a fake 'eco' cup, the kind that ends up in landfill. But on the other side of Terra Sol's limited-edition takeaway cup, the message is clear:
"But this cup doesn't. Sorry, Miranda."

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