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ABOUT | CLEANSEAS
about. The Clean Seas campaign works with governments, businesses and citizens to eliminate the needless use of disposable plastics in order to protect our rivers, seas and the ecosystems which sustain life on earth and our very well-being. The campaign, which is technically rooted in the long standing work of UNEP and the Global Partnership on RESOURCES | CLEANSEAS Clean Seas brand guide. This guide provides an overview of the CleanSeas visual identity as well as guidelines for using key graphic elements of that identity: Logo, typography, colors, patterns, and photography. These guidelines should be adhered to in all print, digital, and yet to be defined media. download publication. HEROES - CLEANSEAS.ORG Oceans or plastic? Choose the Oceans by taking the #CleanSeas pledge and call on Governments to take action now CAN CORAL REEF RESTORATION SAVE ONE OF THE MOST VULNERABLE This year sees the launch of the United Nations Decade of Ecosystem Restoration and of the United Nations Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development – a new report on coral reef restoration kick starts both.. Coral reefs are some of the most ecologically and economically valuable ecosystems on our planet. Covering less than 0.1 per cent of the world’s ocean, they support over 25 PROTECTING WHALES TO PROTECT THE PLANET Whales are known for being the largest and most intelligent creatures in the ocean. Now, marine biologists have discovered that they also capture tonnes of carbon from the atmosphere, a service with an economic value of US$1 trillion for all the great whales, according to a study published by the International Monetary Fund.. Up until now, protecting great whales has been viewed as a human good.GOVERNMENTS
There are a number of things that governments can do to stem the toxic tide — from running public awareness campaigns, to offering incentives for recycling, and introducing levies or even banning certain plastic products outright. Dozens of national and local governments around the world have already adopted policies to reduce the use of disposable plastic. And the number continues to grow WHAT’S IN YOUR BATHROOM? THE HIDDEN PLASTICS IN YOUR Products that contain plastic polymers are deodorant, shampoo, conditioner, shower gel, lipstick, hair dye, shaving cream, sunscreen, insect repellent, anti-wrinkle cream, moisturizers, hair spray, facial masks, baby care products, eye shadow, mascara and more. In some cases, these products are made of more than 90 per cent plastic. LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN BIDS GOOD-BYE TO PLASTIC Latin America and the Caribbean bids good-bye to plastic bags. On 30 May, Chile became the first South American country to approve a nationwide ban on single-use plastic bags, garnering congratulations from around the world for its efforts to beat plastic pollution ahead of World Environment Day on 5 June. FLIPFLOPI | CLEAN SEAS Activities Flipflopi Lamu to Zanzibar. The power of citizen activism to inspire change was vividly illustrated in Kenya where entrepreneurs, volunteers and boatbuilders came together to build a traditional dhow out of recycled plastic and flip flops to spread the message that plastic waste makes no sense. The flamboyant Flipflopi set off from the island of Lamu in January 2019 and sailed 500km | CLEANSEASABOUTDID YOU KNOWHEROESFLAGSHIPSTAKE ACTIONNEWS They underpin key economic sectors and harbor biodiversity. Yet, every year, at least 11 million tons of plastic are discarded into our seas. That’s an equivalent of one garbage truck being dumped every minute! Cleanseas aims at rallying governments, companies and individuals in the fight against marine litter and pollution.Plastic pollutionABOUT | CLEANSEAS
about. The Clean Seas campaign works with governments, businesses and citizens to eliminate the needless use of disposable plastics in order to protect our rivers, seas and the ecosystems which sustain life on earth and our very well-being. The campaign, which is technically rooted in the long standing work of UNEP and the Global Partnership on RESOURCES | CLEANSEAS Clean Seas brand guide. This guide provides an overview of the CleanSeas visual identity as well as guidelines for using key graphic elements of that identity: Logo, typography, colors, patterns, and photography. These guidelines should be adhered to in all print, digital, and yet to be defined media. download publication. HEROES - CLEANSEAS.ORG Oceans or plastic? Choose the Oceans by taking the #CleanSeas pledge and call on Governments to take action now CAN CORAL REEF RESTORATION SAVE ONE OF THE MOST VULNERABLE This year sees the launch of the United Nations Decade of Ecosystem Restoration and of the United Nations Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development – a new report on coral reef restoration kick starts both.. Coral reefs are some of the most ecologically and economically valuable ecosystems on our planet. Covering less than 0.1 per cent of the world’s ocean, they support over 25 PROTECTING WHALES TO PROTECT THE PLANET Whales are known for being the largest and most intelligent creatures in the ocean. Now, marine biologists have discovered that they also capture tonnes of carbon from the atmosphere, a service with an economic value of US$1 trillion for all the great whales, according to a study published by the International Monetary Fund.. Up until now, protecting great whales has been viewed as a human good.GOVERNMENTS
There are a number of things that governments can do to stem the toxic tide — from running public awareness campaigns, to offering incentives for recycling, and introducing levies or even banning certain plastic products outright. Dozens of national and local governments around the world have already adopted policies to reduce the use of disposable plastic. And the number continues to grow WHAT’S IN YOUR BATHROOM? THE HIDDEN PLASTICS IN YOUR Products that contain plastic polymers are deodorant, shampoo, conditioner, shower gel, lipstick, hair dye, shaving cream, sunscreen, insect repellent, anti-wrinkle cream, moisturizers, hair spray, facial masks, baby care products, eye shadow, mascara and more. In some cases, these products are made of more than 90 per cent plastic. LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN BIDS GOOD-BYE TO PLASTIC Latin America and the Caribbean bids good-bye to plastic bags. On 30 May, Chile became the first South American country to approve a nationwide ban on single-use plastic bags, garnering congratulations from around the world for its efforts to beat plastic pollution ahead of World Environment Day on 5 June. FLIPFLOPI | CLEAN SEAS Activities Flipflopi Lamu to Zanzibar. The power of citizen activism to inspire change was vividly illustrated in Kenya where entrepreneurs, volunteers and boatbuilders came together to build a traditional dhow out of recycled plastic and flip flops to spread the message that plastic waste makes no sense. The flamboyant Flipflopi set off from the island of Lamu in January 2019 and sailed 500kmINITIATIVES
The power of citizen activism to inspire change was vividly illustrated in Kenya where entrepreneurs, volunteers and boatbuilders came together to build a traditional dhow out of recycled plastic and flip flops to spread the message that plastic waste makes no sense. The flamboyant Flipflopi set off from the island of Lamu in January 2019 and sailed 500km to Zanzibar, stopping at towns and SIGN THE CLEANSEAS PLEDGE Take the pledge and join the #CleanSeas movement. I will use a refillable water bottle. I will use a refillable water bottle. I will bring my own mug when buying take-away coffee. I will bring my own mug when buying take-away coffee. I, , pledge to Thank you for submitting your pledge. Share your pledge and encourage your friends to commit TIDE TURNERS PLASTIC CHALLENGE BADGE Virtual Youth Summit in India. The efforts of young Tide Turners champions were celebrated on 30th of June 2020 at the virtual Youth Summit. The summit presented the successful work in India to tackle plastic pollution with 1900 participants. COALITION OF WORLD AQUARIUMS The European Commission launched the Campaign “World Aquariums Against Marine Litter”. The campaign is an EU contribution to the #CleanSeas Campaign and designed to raise awareness on marine plastic litter ahead of “Our Ocean Conference” (October 2017). IN KENYA, A RIVER ESTUARY COMES BACK TO LIFE Under the theme, Life and Livelihoods, this World Oceans Day (8 June 2021) launches a decade of challenges to achieve the Sustainable Development Goal 14 to conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas and marine resources, by 2030. Here, UNEP looks at a project to restore a critical water route in Kenya. Frances Karisa is standing in the middle of the Malindi-Sabaki estuary, a stretch of FLIPFLOPI | CLEAN SEAS Activities Flipflopi Lamu to Zanzibar. The power of citizen activism to inspire change was vividly illustrated in Kenya where entrepreneurs, volunteers and boatbuilders came together to build a traditional dhow out of recycled plastic and flip flops to spread the message that plastic waste makes no sense. The flamboyant Flipflopi set off from the island of Lamu in January 2019 and sailed 500km PROTECTING WHALES TO PROTECT THE PLANET Whales are known for being the largest and most intelligent creatures in the ocean. Now, marine biologists have discovered that they also capture tonnes of carbon from the atmosphere, a service with an economic value of US$1 trillion for all the great whales, according to a study published by the International Monetary Fund.. Up until now, protecting great whales has been viewed as a human good.CLEAN SEAS
Cleanseas aims at rallying governments, companies and individuals in the fight against marine litter and pollution. Plastic pollution maybe a problem of our making but the solution lies in our hands. AFROZ SHAH | CLEANSEAS Afroz Shah. When the young Indian lawyer and his 84-year-old friend reached the edge of one of Mumbai’s largest beaches, they stared out in disbelief at the vast blanket of rotting litter that had grown shin-deep in places. Plastic bags, cement bags, glass bottles, pieces of clothing, shoes and other litter covered every inch of sand,turning
| CLEANSEASTRANSLATE THIS PAGE Mira cómo los ciudadanos, las empresas y los gobiernos están tomando medidas para combatir la contaminación por plástico en los mares. | CLEANSEASABOUTDID YOU KNOWHEROESFLAGSHIPSTAKE ACTIONNEWS Take the Clean Seas pledge! Become part of a global movement and tell us what you are doing to turn the tide on plastic. Make a pledge. 16 billion plastic lids are used each year. How many tonnes of plastic enter the ocean every year? 3 6 8 12.ABOUT | CLEANSEAS
about. The Clean Seas campaign works with governments, businesses and citizens to eliminate the needless use of disposable plastics in order to protect our rivers, seas and the ecosystems which sustain life on earth and our very well-being. The campaign, which is technically rooted in the long standing work of UNEP and the Global Partnership on RESOURCES | CLEANSEAS Clean Seas brand guide. This guide provides an overview of the CleanSeas visual identity as well as guidelines for using key graphic elements of that identity: Logo, typography, colors, patterns, and photography. These guidelines should be adhered to in all print, digital, and yet to be defined media. download publication.CLEAN SEAS
Cleanseas aims at rallying governments, companies and individuals in the fight against marine litter and pollution. Plastic pollution maybe a problem of our making but the solution lies in our hands. CAN CORAL REEF RESTORATION SAVE ONE OF THE MOST VULNERABLE This year sees the launch of the United Nations Decade of Ecosystem Restoration and of the United Nations Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development – a new report on coral reef restoration kick starts both.. Coral reefs are some of the most ecologically and economically valuable ecosystems on our planet. Covering less than 0.1 per cent of the world’s ocean, they support over 25 FIVE FUN ACTIVITIES TO TEACH YOUR CHILDREN ABOUT PLASTIC Schools and gatherings are being cancelled around the world as a result of the Novel Coronavirus Covid-19 Outbreak. It can be difficult to occupy your children with exciting activities for hours on end, especially when you may also be working from home. Here are some ideas of that you can do with your children at home to teach them about the plastic pollution problem. LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN BIDS GOOD-BYE TO PLASTIC Latin America and the Caribbean bids good-bye to plastic bags. On 30 May, Chile became the first South American country to approve a nationwide ban on single-use plastic bags, garnering congratulations from around the world for its efforts to beat plastic pollution ahead of World Environment Day on 5 June. WHAT’S IN YOUR BATHROOM? THE HIDDEN PLASTICS IN YOUR Products that contain plastic polymers are deodorant, shampoo, conditioner, shower gel, lipstick, hair dye, shaving cream, sunscreen, insect repellent, anti-wrinkle cream, moisturizers, hair spray, facial masks, baby care products, eye shadow, mascara and more. In some cases, these products are made of more than 90 per cent plastic. AFROZ SHAH | CLEANSEAS Afroz Shah. When the young Indian lawyer and his 84-year-old friend reached the edge of one of Mumbai’s largest beaches, they stared out in disbelief at the vast blanket of rotting litter that had grown shin-deep in places. Plastic bags, cement bags, glass bottles, pieces of clothing, shoes and other litter covered every inch of sand,turning
UNEP LAUNCHES WASTEWATER VIDEO IN THE SERIES Washington, D.C., 9 December 2014 - The United Nations Environment Programme Regional Office for North America (UNEP RONA), UNEP Division of Environmental Policy Implementation (DEPI) and nationally-syndicated cartoonist Jim Toomey announced today the release of the video "Wastewater: A widespread threat and missed resource," which portrays the impacts of wastewater on coastal | CLEANSEASABOUTDID YOU KNOWHEROESFLAGSHIPSTAKE ACTIONNEWS Take the Clean Seas pledge! Become part of a global movement and tell us what you are doing to turn the tide on plastic. Make a pledge. 16 billion plastic lids are used each year. How many tonnes of plastic enter the ocean every year? 3 6 8 12.ABOUT | CLEANSEAS
about. The Clean Seas campaign works with governments, businesses and citizens to eliminate the needless use of disposable plastics in order to protect our rivers, seas and the ecosystems which sustain life on earth and our very well-being. The campaign, which is technically rooted in the long standing work of UNEP and the Global Partnership on RESOURCES | CLEANSEAS Clean Seas brand guide. This guide provides an overview of the CleanSeas visual identity as well as guidelines for using key graphic elements of that identity: Logo, typography, colors, patterns, and photography. These guidelines should be adhered to in all print, digital, and yet to be defined media. download publication.CLEAN SEAS
Cleanseas aims at rallying governments, companies and individuals in the fight against marine litter and pollution. Plastic pollution maybe a problem of our making but the solution lies in our hands. CAN CORAL REEF RESTORATION SAVE ONE OF THE MOST VULNERABLE This year sees the launch of the United Nations Decade of Ecosystem Restoration and of the United Nations Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development – a new report on coral reef restoration kick starts both.. Coral reefs are some of the most ecologically and economically valuable ecosystems on our planet. Covering less than 0.1 per cent of the world’s ocean, they support over 25 FIVE FUN ACTIVITIES TO TEACH YOUR CHILDREN ABOUT PLASTIC Schools and gatherings are being cancelled around the world as a result of the Novel Coronavirus Covid-19 Outbreak. It can be difficult to occupy your children with exciting activities for hours on end, especially when you may also be working from home. Here are some ideas of that you can do with your children at home to teach them about the plastic pollution problem. LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN BIDS GOOD-BYE TO PLASTIC Latin America and the Caribbean bids good-bye to plastic bags. On 30 May, Chile became the first South American country to approve a nationwide ban on single-use plastic bags, garnering congratulations from around the world for its efforts to beat plastic pollution ahead of World Environment Day on 5 June. WHAT’S IN YOUR BATHROOM? THE HIDDEN PLASTICS IN YOUR Products that contain plastic polymers are deodorant, shampoo, conditioner, shower gel, lipstick, hair dye, shaving cream, sunscreen, insect repellent, anti-wrinkle cream, moisturizers, hair spray, facial masks, baby care products, eye shadow, mascara and more. In some cases, these products are made of more than 90 per cent plastic. AFROZ SHAH | CLEANSEAS Afroz Shah. When the young Indian lawyer and his 84-year-old friend reached the edge of one of Mumbai’s largest beaches, they stared out in disbelief at the vast blanket of rotting litter that had grown shin-deep in places. Plastic bags, cement bags, glass bottles, pieces of clothing, shoes and other litter covered every inch of sand,turning
UNEP LAUNCHES WASTEWATER VIDEO IN THE SERIES Washington, D.C., 9 December 2014 - The United Nations Environment Programme Regional Office for North America (UNEP RONA), UNEP Division of Environmental Policy Implementation (DEPI) and nationally-syndicated cartoonist Jim Toomey announced today the release of the video "Wastewater: A widespread threat and missed resource," which portrays the impacts of wastewater on coastalNEWS | CLEANSEAS
Seagrass, one of the ocean’s most important plants, makes a comeback. From the Gazi Bay, in Kenya, to Maputo Bay, in Mozambique, all the way to Dale Bay in Wales, projects to restore seagrass are gathering pace. Seagrass, which. RESOURCES | CLEANSEAS Clean Seas brand guide. This guide provides an overview of the CleanSeas visual identity as well as guidelines for using key graphic elements of that identity: Logo, typography, colors, patterns, and photography. These guidelines should be adhered to in all print, digital, and yet to be defined media. download publication.INITIATIVES
The power of citizen activism to inspire change was vividly illustrated in Kenya where entrepreneurs, volunteers and boatbuilders came together to build a traditional dhow out of recycled plastic and flip flops to spread the message that plastic waste makes no sense. The flamboyant Flipflopi set off from the island of Lamu in January 2019 and sailed 500km to Zanzibar, stopping at towns andDID YOU KNOW
did you know. You may know that marine plastic pollution is one of the biggest environmental problems we are facing today. To learn moreNEWS | CLEANSEAS
Flipflopi sets sail around Lake Victoria to raise awareness on pollution menace in East Africa. World’s first recycled plastic sailing dhow will promote circular solutions and call for an end to unnecessary single-use plastic in the region The Lake Victoria. SIGN THE CLEANSEAS PLEDGE Take the pledge and join the #CleanSeas movement. I will use a refillable water bottle. I will use a refillable water bottle. I will bring my own mug when buying take-away coffee. I will bring my own mug when buying take-away coffee. I, , pledge to Thank you for submitting your pledge. Share your pledge and encourage your friends to commit PLEDGE - CLEANSEAS.ORG Every year, at least 8 million tonnes of plastic enter our seas -- the equivalent of one garbage truck being dumped every minute. .RESOURCES
Clean Seas Brand Guide. This guide provides an overview of the Clean Seas visual identity as well as guidelines for using key graphic elements of that identity, including the logo, typography, colours, patterns, and photography.CLEAN SEAS
Cleanseas aims at rallying governments, companies and individuals in the fight against marine litter and pollution. Plastic pollution maybe a problem of our making but the solution lies in our hands. FLIPFLOPI | CLEAN SEAS Activities Flipflopi Lamu to Zanzibar. The power of citizen activism to inspire change was vividly illustrated in Kenya where entrepreneurs, volunteers and boatbuilders came together to build a traditional dhow out of recycled plastic and flip flops to spread the message that plastic waste makes no sense. The flamboyant Flipflopi set off from the island of Lamu in January 2019 and sailed 500km | CLEANSEASAFROZ SHAHTIDE TURNERSNEW UN REPORTNEWSCLEAN SEAS TIMELINEBACK TO SCHOOL Take the Clean Seas pledge! Become part of a global movement and tell us what you are doing to turn the tide on plastic. Make a pledge. 16 billion plastic lids are used each year. How many tonnes of plastic enter the ocean every year?ABOUT | CLEANSEAS
about. The Clean Seas campaign works with governments, businesses and citizens to eliminate the needless use of disposable plastics in order to protect our rivers, seas and the ecosystems which sustain life on earth and our very well-being. The campaign, which is technically rooted in the long standing work of UNEP and the Global Partnership onNEWS | CLEANSEAS
Seagrass, one of the ocean’s most important plants, makes a comeback. From the Gazi Bay, in Kenya, to Maputo Bay, in Mozambique, all the way to Dale Bay in Wales, projects to restore seagrass are gathering pace. Seagrass, which. RESOURCES | CLEANSEAS Clean Seas brand guide. This guide provides an overview of the CleanSeas visual identity as well as guidelines for using key graphic elements of that identity: Logo, typography, colors, patterns, and photography. These guidelines should be adhered to in all print, digital, and yet to be defined media. download publication. SIGN THE CLEANSEAS PLEDGE Take the pledge and join the #CleanSeas movement. I will use a refillable water bottle. I will use a refillable water bottle. I will bring my own mug when buying take-away coffee. I will bring my own mug when buying take-away coffee. I, , pledge to Thank you for submitting your pledge. Share your pledge and encourage your friends to commit CAN CORAL REEF RESTORATION SAVE ONE OF THE MOST VULNERABLE This year sees the launch of the United Nations Decade of Ecosystem Restoration and of the United Nations Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development – a new report on coral reef restoration kick starts both.. Coral reefs are some of the most ecologically and economically valuable ecosystems on our planet. Covering less than 0.1 per cent of the world’s ocean, they support over 25HEROES | CLEANSEAS
Heroes. Marine plastic pollution is a complex problem and there is no simple solution. Governments must legislate, waste management companies and recyclers must rise to the challenge, businesses must innovate and we must all redefine our relationship with this ubiquitous, useful and often misused resource. Every one of us has apart to play.
LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN BIDS GOOD-BYE TO PLASTIC Latin America and the Caribbean bids good-bye to plastic bags. On 30 May, Chile became the first South American country to approve a nationwide ban on single-use plastic bags, garnering congratulations from around the world for its efforts to beat plastic pollution ahead of World Environment Day on 5 June. AFROZ SHAH | CLEANSEAS Afroz Shah. When the young Indian lawyer and his 84-year-old friend reached the edge of one of Mumbai’s largest beaches, they stared out in disbelief at the vast blanket of rotting litter that had grown shin-deep in places. Plastic bags, cement bags, glass bottles, pieces of clothing, shoes and other litter covered every inch of sand,turning
YOUNG ENVIRONMENTALIST IN THE UNITED ARAB EMIRATES INVENTS Asked about the role of children in creating a positive impact on the environment in the United Arab Emirates, 11-year-old Sainath Manikandan passionately says: “the backbone of a nation is its youth. We have the power to bring about a change in our schools, homes and environment, and together we can create a wave of change.” | CLEANSEASAFROZ SHAHTIDE TURNERSNEW UN REPORTNEWSCLEAN SEAS TIMELINEBACK TO SCHOOL Take the Clean Seas pledge! Become part of a global movement and tell us what you are doing to turn the tide on plastic. Make a pledge. 16 billion plastic lids are used each year. How many tonnes of plastic enter the ocean every year?ABOUT | CLEANSEAS
about. The Clean Seas campaign works with governments, businesses and citizens to eliminate the needless use of disposable plastics in order to protect our rivers, seas and the ecosystems which sustain life on earth and our very well-being. The campaign, which is technically rooted in the long standing work of UNEP and the Global Partnership onNEWS | CLEANSEAS
Seagrass, one of the ocean’s most important plants, makes a comeback. From the Gazi Bay, in Kenya, to Maputo Bay, in Mozambique, all the way to Dale Bay in Wales, projects to restore seagrass are gathering pace. Seagrass, which. RESOURCES | CLEANSEAS Clean Seas brand guide. This guide provides an overview of the CleanSeas visual identity as well as guidelines for using key graphic elements of that identity: Logo, typography, colors, patterns, and photography. These guidelines should be adhered to in all print, digital, and yet to be defined media. download publication. SIGN THE CLEANSEAS PLEDGE Take the pledge and join the #CleanSeas movement. I will use a refillable water bottle. I will use a refillable water bottle. I will bring my own mug when buying take-away coffee. I will bring my own mug when buying take-away coffee. I, , pledge to Thank you for submitting your pledge. Share your pledge and encourage your friends to commit CAN CORAL REEF RESTORATION SAVE ONE OF THE MOST VULNERABLE This year sees the launch of the United Nations Decade of Ecosystem Restoration and of the United Nations Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development – a new report on coral reef restoration kick starts both.. Coral reefs are some of the most ecologically and economically valuable ecosystems on our planet. Covering less than 0.1 per cent of the world’s ocean, they support over 25HEROES | CLEANSEAS
Heroes. Marine plastic pollution is a complex problem and there is no simple solution. Governments must legislate, waste management companies and recyclers must rise to the challenge, businesses must innovate and we must all redefine our relationship with this ubiquitous, useful and often misused resource. Every one of us has apart to play.
LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN BIDS GOOD-BYE TO PLASTIC Latin America and the Caribbean bids good-bye to plastic bags. On 30 May, Chile became the first South American country to approve a nationwide ban on single-use plastic bags, garnering congratulations from around the world for its efforts to beat plastic pollution ahead of World Environment Day on 5 June. AFROZ SHAH | CLEANSEAS Afroz Shah. When the young Indian lawyer and his 84-year-old friend reached the edge of one of Mumbai’s largest beaches, they stared out in disbelief at the vast blanket of rotting litter that had grown shin-deep in places. Plastic bags, cement bags, glass bottles, pieces of clothing, shoes and other litter covered every inch of sand,turning
YOUNG ENVIRONMENTALIST IN THE UNITED ARAB EMIRATES INVENTS Asked about the role of children in creating a positive impact on the environment in the United Arab Emirates, 11-year-old Sainath Manikandan passionately says: “the backbone of a nation is its youth. We have the power to bring about a change in our schools, homes and environment, and together we can create a wave of change.” RESOURCES | CLEANSEAS Clean Seas brand guide. This guide provides an overview of the CleanSeas visual identity as well as guidelines for using key graphic elements of that identity: Logo, typography, colors, patterns, and photography. These guidelines should be adhered to in all print, digital, and yet to be defined media. download publication.NEWS | CLEANSEAS
Flipflopi sets sail around Lake Victoria to raise awareness on pollution menace in East Africa. World’s first recycled plastic sailing dhow will promote circular solutions and call for an end to unnecessary single-use plastic in the region The Lake Victoria. SIGN THE CLEANSEAS PLEDGE Take the pledge and join the #CleanSeas movement. I will use a refillable water bottle. I will use a refillable water bottle. I will bring my own mug when buying take-away coffee. I will bring my own mug when buying take-away coffee. I, , pledge to Thank you for submitting your pledge. Share your pledge and encourage your friends to commitRESOURCES
From education packs to engaging visualizations of key data to brand usage guidelines, we’ve got all the resources you need to become a Clean Seas champion.DID YOU KNOW
did you know. You may know that marine plastic pollution is one of the biggest environmental problems we are facing today. To learn more TIDE TURNERS PLASTIC CHALLENGE BADGE Virtual Youth Summit in India. The efforts of young Tide Turners champions were celebrated on 30th of June 2020 at the virtual Youth Summit. The summit presented the successful work in India to tackle plastic pollution with 1900 participants.| CLEANSEAS
Take the Clean Seas pledge! Become part of a global movement and tell us what you are doing to turn the tide on plastic. Make a pledge. 16 billion plastic lids are used each year. How many tonnes of plastic enter the ocean every year? 3 6 8 12.CLEAN SEAS
Cleanseas aims at rallying governments, companies and individuals in the fight against marine litter and pollution. Plastic pollution maybe a problem of our making but the solution lies in our hands. ALTERNATIVE WAYS TO #BEATPLASTICPOLLUTION Alternative ways to #BeatPlasticPollution. Up to 13 million tonnes of plastic enter our oceans every year. Download graphic. AFROZ SHAH | CLEANSEAS Afroz Shah. When the young Indian lawyer and his 84-year-old friend reached the edge of one of Mumbai’s largest beaches, they stared out in disbelief at the vast blanket of rotting litter that had grown shin-deep in places. Plastic bags, cement bags, glass bottles, pieces of clothing, shoes and other litter covered every inch of sand,turning
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