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Disposable explores the work being done by organizations and private citizens as they attempt to promote a viable local recycling programme.


A project was created to introduce vetiver grass to Paramin (a hilly village in Trinidad & Tobago) to help solve major soil and water issues in the area. Metiver in Paramin explores the lesser known history of the unique plant, commonly called by its local name... Metiver.


Small Change is a climate change documentary which focuses on Trinidad & Tobago's economy, and moves which can be made in the grassroots, private and public sectors to improve the environment, while having significant social and economic benefits for the country.

Disposable is a short documentary exploring the work being done by organizations and private citizens as they attempt to promote a viable recycling programme in Trinidad & Tobago. From recycling plant workers to participating community members, Disposable highlights the desire, viability and necessity for the recycling call to action.

  • Year
    2016
  • Runtime
    11 minutes
  • Language
    English
  • Country
    Trinidad and Tobago
  • Director
    Dylan Quesnel
  • Screenwriter
    Dylan Quesnel
  • Producer
    Jonathan Barcant
  • Cinematographer
    Dylan Quesnel
  • Editor
    Dylan Quesnel