
The Clean Bin Project
Is it possible to live completely waste free? Partners Jen and Grant go head to head in a competition to swear off consumerism and produce the least amount of garbage in an entire year. Their refreshingly comedic battle is set against a sobering examination of our “throw-away” society and shocking images from Seattle artist Chris Jordan. This multi-award winning film tackles the serious issue of waste with optimism, humor and inspiration for individual action.
10 international festival awards
Embraced by local governments, schools and non-profits as an educational tool
Sparked numerous city-wide zero waste challenges and hundreds of community screenings
Details
- Feature Documentary
- Director: Grant Baldwin; Producer: Jenny Rustemeyer
- Release: 2010
- Length: 76 x 53 mins
- Aired on: Knowledge Network, Superchannel

“One of the most candid and humorous films I’ve ever seen.”
— The Squamish Chief
“Engaging not lecturing. Surprising and delicious humour. Really, really well shot and edited. Ultimately challenging and deeply moving.”
— North of Superior Film Association




