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Plenary Speakers

Dorte Herzke 

NILU

Huan Zhong

Nanjing University

Chelsea Rochman 

University of Toronto

Tamara Galloway

University of Exeter

Richard Thompson 

University of Plymouth

Arts Contributions

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Olivier Leger
My Plastic Life: An audience with PET #1
'Permanence' by Lesley Curwen and Stephen Paul Wren

Olivier will share some of the stories behind his artworks, and how they have emerged from people, places and ecosystems.
His session offers space to reflect together on how we might reimagine research dissemination and conservation messages through art.

We are thrilled to welcome PET #1, the star of The Many Lives Of PET #1, adapted by internationally acclaimed theatre company Stan’s Cafe from research by the Birmingham Plastics Network. The production won the Benefitting Society Award at the Green Gown Awards 2025 and has been praised for its playful, insightful communication of the global plastics crisis. PET #1 will appear at MnP26 alongside some of his irascible plastic pals for a unique and thought-provoking session.

Poet and former BBC broadcaster Lesley Curwen has come together with chemist Stephen Paul Wren to write ‘Permanence’, a series of startling, surreal poems that trace the role of plastic from wonder substance, to a risk to health and environment. The authors will talk about the science that lies behind behind their artistic take on microplastics, which explores place, ethics and environmental responsibility.

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