Voices of the Pacific Documentary
SPREP Publications, Waste Management and Pollution Control
Available Online
In the expanse of the Pacific, where the rhythm of the tides has long danced with the vibrant cultures of the people who call its shores home, a crisis unfolds. The same currents that once carried food, knowledge and traditions now bring plastic, choking marine life, burying shorelines, and threatening a way of life that has endured for generations. Voices of the Pacific (COP) brings forward the voices of those at the heart of this crisis: community leaders, chiefs and everyday islanders confronting the daily realities of plastic pollution. The film paints a portrait of multigenerational island families spread across the Pacific, each facing struggles yet together firming a powerful reflection of the regions' ongoing fight. Through the eyes of children, who will one day become the custodians of these lands and waters, we hear the stories of their elders, the changes they have witnessed, and the uncertain future they now face. From the pristine shores of Fiji to the low-lying atolls of Kiribati and Tuvalu, we witness the far-reaching impact of plastic waste, much of it arriving from distant countries. As Pacific nations push for justice in the UN Plastic Treaty negotiations, their struggle becomes a rallying cry for the world, reminding us that the fate of the ocean is the fate of us all. This is not just a story of loss; it is story of hope, a celebration of culture, and a call to action. VOP challenges industries, policymakers and consumers to take responsibility and turn the tide on plastic pollution before it is too late.