Heal the Bay
The Plastic Bag Virus
To raise awareness about plastic pollution, we bring the plague directly to your computer screen. Heal the Bay’s plastic virus allows you to take any web address and overlay it with continuously populating plastic trash. We spread the cause through spreading the experience.
Trash someone you love today!! Click on any image below or visit: trashed.healthebay.org
HEAL THE BAY LANDING PAGE
On the Heal the Bay site, a person can sign a letter to the state assembly member voting against plastic bag pollution, read more about the facts, and most importantly trash their friends’ sites.
Each site you trash can be sent to your friend with a custom bag-monster message.
Once sent, your friend will receive a seemingly normal link that leads them to a “trashed” version of that site.
Every time you click even more bags populate the page. After 15 seconds the Heal the Bay pop-up window delivers our messaging, asking the user to sign the ballot, or trash their friends.
Reference: See cornify.com
If the pop-up window is clicked out of, a counter pops up showing how long it takes plastic to break down in the ocean.
Guerilla Poster, visible from the Malibu Surfline cam
Lifeguard towers along the California coast
(the trashed url is actually a sticker added to the board after the first month)
Web Banner
To raise awareness about plastic pollution, we bring the plague directly to your computer screen. Heal the Bay’s plastic virus allows you to take any web address and overlay it with continuously populating plastic trash. We spread the cause through spreading the experience.
Trash someone you love today!! Click on any image below or visit: trashed.healthebay.org
HEAL THE BAY LANDING PAGE
On the Heal the Bay site, a person can sign a letter to the state assembly member voting against plastic bag pollution, read more about the facts, and most importantly trash their friends’ sites.
Each site you trash can be sent to your friend with a custom bag-monster message.
Once sent, your friend will receive a seemingly normal link that leads them to a “trashed” version of that site.
Every time you click even more bags populate the page. After 15 seconds the Heal the Bay pop-up window delivers our messaging, asking the user to sign the ballot, or trash their friends.
Reference: See cornify.com
If the pop-up window is clicked out of, a counter pops up showing how long it takes plastic to break down in the ocean.
Guerilla Poster, visible from the Malibu Surfline cam
Lifeguard towers along the California coast
(the trashed url is actually a sticker added to the board after the first month)
Web Banner

