Reality Check: Artist snaps flicks of people in trash

“I wanted to make a picture that made it impossible to ignore,” said Segal.

According to the EPA in 2012, Americans generated about 251 million tons of trash. This amounts to a quarter of the world’s waste, despite the U.S. holding less than 5% of the world’s population.

“We tend not to notice the problem because it is too big, it’s overwhelming,” said Segal.

That is why in January of 2014, he set out to take pictures of people in their trash. Somehow, Segal managed to convince over 20 families, couples and individuals to do it.

This is not the first time Segal has tackled environmental pollution in his work. In 2008, in a series called “Detritus,” Segal photographed a figure of a man made of garbage traveling around the world.

“A lot of things I do have a social value,” said Segal.

“It expose us to ourselves, to see ourselves in a light that we hadn’t considered previously.”

CNN