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The Great LEGO Spill of 1997 (with LEGO Lost at Sea)

The Great LEGO Spill of 1997 (with LEGO Lost at Sea)

Update: 2025-11-03
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In 1997, a giant wave hit a cargo ship, knocking 62 containers into the ocean. One of those containers held over four million LEGO pieces. It wasn't long after that the pieces began to wash up on the British shoreline. Even now, you can still find pieces from 28 years ago, which paint a stark picture of plastic waste, ocean currents, and human habits.

Today's guest: Tracey Williams of LEGO Lost at Sea! Tracey is a beachcomber, an activist, and an artist who uses LEGO and other plastic debris that washes up on shore to raise awareness about plastic consumption. Her Instagram page chronicles the LEGO found along the beaches, from the common flippers and flowers to the extremely rare octopi and black dragons.

Tracey is also the author of Adrift: The Curious Tale of LEGO Lost at Sea. This book is extremely poignant and effective with its message, not to mention contemplative and almost...peaceful? In a way. She selects certain poems and quotes that evoke the gentle roar of the ocean. 

I know this episode explores a lot of difficult ideas. I felt very overwhelmed while editing this episode, so I want to link you to the resource that helped me: Gameplan: It’s time to beat plastic pollution.

Here's the link to the image of woman standing on beach full of plastic.

And here's Ted Danson speaking at a U.S. House of Representatives Natural Resources subcommittee.

Find episode notes and more at clutchpower.substack.com.

All music by Nihilore (www.nihilore.com):

  • Oceans Apart
  • Fatigue
  • Escape
  • Our Time is Short
  • Elgengrau
  • Aquamarine, My Distant Blue
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The Great LEGO Spill of 1997 (with LEGO Lost at Sea)

The Great LEGO Spill of 1997 (with LEGO Lost at Sea)

Eric Crittenden