Exhibition in Sweden highlights plastic pollution
Different types of plastic waste are on display as part of the Ocean Plastics exhibition at Rohsska Museum in Gothenburg, Sweden. /VCG Photo

Different types of plastic waste are on display as part of the Ocean Plastics exhibition at Rohsska Museum in Gothenburg, Sweden. /VCG Photo

The exhibition features a selection of design projects that aim to address plastic pollution by questioning humans' relationship with the sea, presenting ways to clean up the oceans, recycling existing plastics and exploring the merits of bio-plastics. /VCG Photo

The exhibition features a selection of design projects that aim to address plastic pollution by questioning humans' relationship with the sea, presenting ways to clean up the oceans, recycling existing plastics and exploring the merits of bio-plastics. /VCG Photo

It is estimated that by 2050, there will be more plastics in the sea than fish, according to an Ellen MacArthur Foundation report released at the World Economic Forum. /VCG Photo

It is estimated that by 2050, there will be more plastics in the sea than fish, according to an Ellen MacArthur Foundation report released at the World Economic Forum. /VCG Photo

The exhibition is held to show designers' commitment in the global environmental issues and to provide more solutions to the intractable problems. /VCG Photo

The exhibition is held to show designers' commitment in the global environmental issues and to provide more solutions to the intractable problems. /VCG Photo