According to Mary Morgan, a photographer and social rights activist, there is only one thing defining modern Lebanese culture: plastic. An obsession with plastic surgery and an apathetic attitude toward plastic waste – two cornerstones that form the basis of Morgan’s new zine, PLASTIC.

Raised in Upstate Western New York, and now based in London, Morgan uses art, notably analogue photography, to expose and change injustices throughout the world. It is with this drive, rooted in a “passion to give a voice to individuals who would otherwise be unheard”, that has led her to create her zine.