Trashed the Film
Jeremy Irons stands on a beach beside the ancient Lebanese city of Sidon. Above him towers a mountain of rubbish — a pullulating eyesore of medical waste, household trash, toxic fluids and dead animals — the result of thirty years of consumption by just one small city out of how many in the world? As the day’s new consignments are tipped on top, debris tumbles off the side and into the blue of the Mediterranean. Surrounded by a vast reach of plastic bottles, a forlorn Jeremy Irons stares at the horizon. “Appalling,” he mutters. In the new environmental documentary Trashed, Irons sets out to discover the extent and effects of the global waste problem.