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OPERATION STRAW
Plastic pollution is an overwhelming issue, and it can be hard to know where to begin when it comes to taking action. Which is why we want you to start small and tackle just one item; plastic straws. ABOUT OPERATION STRAW Operation Straw started as a clean-up initiative designed to tackle the prolific amount of plastic found in Manly Cove. Manly Cove in Sydney, Australia is a hotspot for plastic pollution, and in particular, straws. In Summer 2018, volunteers from across the Northern Beaches gathered every Saturday morning to jump in the oceanfor a Strawkle
MEET THE OPERATION STRAW TEAM Harriet fell in love with the ocean while dive instructing on the Great Barrier Reef. Experiencing the beauty of the underwater world first-hand, and learning about the threats this ecosystem faces, led her to swap her fins and mask for a pencil and computer. Harrietbelieves in
MEDIA — OPERATION STRAW Media. Operation Straw has garnered international media attention since its launch in December 2017. YouTube. Junkee. 2.02K subscribers. Subscribe. This Woman Takes Strangers 'Strawkelling' To Clean Up Our Oceans. Watch later. TAKE ACTION TO STOP PLASTIC STRAWS Take action. What YOU can do to be exSTRAWdinary. Ask for no straw. Most drinks can be drunk without a straw these days. Plus, it's a great way to start a conversation with your bartender about the impact of plastic straws! BYO reusable straw. You can carry a metal, bamboo or glass straw with you for those occasions when you really want astraw.
CONTACT OPERATION STRAW We’d love to hear from you. If you've got a STRAWkle related query, or simply want to talk to us about how much plastic straws suck, contact our team using the form. ATTEND AN OPERATION STRAW STRAWKLE Strawkles usually kick off at 9 am. The event begins with a short briefing and a 45 minute Strawkle. We then pour what we’ve found out on the ground, and count and tally the plastic straws we find. We also log the other rubbish we collect in the Tangaroa Blue Marine DebrisDatabase.
RESOURCES — OPERATION STRAW Everything you need to say ‘see-ya’ to straws!HOST A STRAWKLE
Host a Strawkle There are many underwater areas around Sydney, and more widely, around Australia that are covered in rubbish. By hosting a Strawkle you can inspire your community to act on plastic pollution, whilst helping collect important data on marine debris in your localarea.
HOW TO: GO ON A SELF-ISO STRAWKLE There may be a time where you just can’t wait for one of our Strawkle events to dive in and do a clean up, and want to head out in the ocean yourself. Here’s a handy guide on how to conduct your own solo Strawkle. What will you need? There are some essential and recommended items you will need tOPERATION STRAW
Plastic pollution is an overwhelming issue, and it can be hard to know where to begin when it comes to taking action. Which is why we want you to start small and tackle just one item; plastic straws. ABOUT OPERATION STRAW Operation Straw started as a clean-up initiative designed to tackle the prolific amount of plastic found in Manly Cove. Manly Cove in Sydney, Australia is a hotspot for plastic pollution, and in particular, straws. In Summer 2018, volunteers from across the Northern Beaches gathered every Saturday morning to jump in the oceanfor a Strawkle
MEET THE OPERATION STRAW TEAM Harriet fell in love with the ocean while dive instructing on the Great Barrier Reef. Experiencing the beauty of the underwater world first-hand, and learning about the threats this ecosystem faces, led her to swap her fins and mask for a pencil and computer. Harrietbelieves in
MEDIA — OPERATION STRAW Media. Operation Straw has garnered international media attention since its launch in December 2017. YouTube. Junkee. 2.02K subscribers. Subscribe. This Woman Takes Strangers 'Strawkelling' To Clean Up Our Oceans. Watch later. TAKE ACTION TO STOP PLASTIC STRAWS Take action. What YOU can do to be exSTRAWdinary. Ask for no straw. Most drinks can be drunk without a straw these days. Plus, it's a great way to start a conversation with your bartender about the impact of plastic straws! BYO reusable straw. You can carry a metal, bamboo or glass straw with you for those occasions when you really want astraw.
CONTACT OPERATION STRAW We’d love to hear from you. If you've got a STRAWkle related query, or simply want to talk to us about how much plastic straws suck, contact our team using the form. ATTEND AN OPERATION STRAW STRAWKLE Strawkles usually kick off at 9 am. The event begins with a short briefing and a 45 minute Strawkle. We then pour what we’ve found out on the ground, and count and tally the plastic straws we find. We also log the other rubbish we collect in the Tangaroa Blue Marine DebrisDatabase.
RESOURCES — OPERATION STRAW Everything you need to say ‘see-ya’ to straws!HOST A STRAWKLE
Host a Strawkle There are many underwater areas around Sydney, and more widely, around Australia that are covered in rubbish. By hosting a Strawkle you can inspire your community to act on plastic pollution, whilst helping collect important data on marine debris in your localarea.
HOW TO: GO ON A SELF-ISO STRAWKLE There may be a time where you just can’t wait for one of our Strawkle events to dive in and do a clean up, and want to head out in the ocean yourself. Here’s a handy guide on how to conduct your own solo Strawkle. What will you need? There are some essential and recommended items you will need t MEDIA — OPERATION STRAW Media. Operation Straw has garnered international media attention since its launch in December 2017. YouTube. Junkee. 2.02K subscribers. Subscribe. This Woman Takes Strangers 'Strawkelling' To Clean Up Our Oceans. Watch later. HOW TO: GO ON A SELF-ISO STRAWKLE There may be a time where you just can’t wait for one of our Strawkle events to dive in and do a clean up, and want to head out in the ocean yourself. Here’s a handy guide on how to conduct your own solo Strawkle. What will you need? There are some essential and recommended items you will need t HOW TO BECOME A PLASTIC STRAW FREE SCHOOL Can your school pledge to #StrawNoMore? 10 year old Molly Steer is on a mission to encourage schools to stop sucking. After learning about the impact of plastic pollution on marine life, Molly asked her School Principal if the school could stop using plastic straws at our schooltuckshop.
HOW TO BECOME A STRAW-FREE BUSINESS What to do if you are a business who wants to replace plastic straws with a sustainable alternative. OUR IMPACT — OPERATION STRAW Over more than 50 events, we have pulled over 4000 plastic straws from the ocean in a 200m x 30m area. As of January 2019, we now also record all other marine debris we find in HOW TO: DO A RUBBISH AUDIT How to audit the amount rubbish you use to reduce your plasticconsumption.
WE’RE GOING STRAWKLING IN OUR DRESSES TO RAISE MONEY FOR Project Drawdown puts the combined actions of educating women and girls and family planning as the #1 solution to the climate change issue. On the 17th of October, Sydney’s Operation Straw team Matt and Lauren will be hosting a Strawkle event for One Girl’s Do It In A Dress campaign to raiseOPERATION STRAW
Plastic pollution is an overwhelming issue, and it can be hard to know where to begin when it comes to taking action. Which is why we want you to start small and tackle just one item; plastic straws. ABOUT OPERATION STRAW Operation Straw started as an underwater clean-up conservation initiative designed to tackle the prolific amount of plastic found inManly Cove.
MEET THE OPERATION STRAW TEAM Harriet Spark Cofounder . Harriet fell in love with the ocean while dive instructing on the Great Barrier Reef. Experiencing the beauty of the underwater world first-hand, and learning about the threats this ecosystem faces, led her to swap her fins and mask for a pencil andcomputer.
TAKE ACTION TO STOP PLASTIC STRAWS Chat to venues. As a customer, you have more power than you think. Let your favourite bar or cafe know you'd love for them to stop usingplastic straws.
ATTEND AN OPERATION STRAW STRAWKLE Strawkles usually kick off at 9 am. The event begins with a short briefing and a 45 minute Strawkle. We then pour what we’ve found out on the ground, and count and tally the plastic straws we find. MEDIA — OPERATION STRAW The underwater clean-ups of Sydney's Operation Straw has featured in international and national media multiple times.OPERATION STRAW
Plastic pollution is an overwhelming issue, and it can be hard to know where to begin when it comes to taking action. Which is why we want you to start small and tackle just one item; plastic straws. ABOUT OPERATION STRAW Operation Straw started as an underwater clean-up conservation initiative designed to tackle the prolific amount of plastic found inManly Cove.
MEET THE OPERATION STRAW TEAM Harriet Spark Cofounder . Harriet fell in love with the ocean while dive instructing on the Great Barrier Reef. Experiencing the beauty of the underwater world first-hand, and learning about the threats this ecosystem faces, led her to swap her fins and mask for a pencil andcomputer.
TAKE ACTION TO STOP PLASTIC STRAWS Chat to venues. As a customer, you have more power than you think. Let your favourite bar or cafe know you'd love for them to stop usingplastic straws.
ATTEND AN OPERATION STRAW STRAWKLE Strawkles usually kick off at 9 am. The event begins with a short briefing and a 45 minute Strawkle. We then pour what we’ve found out on the ground, and count and tally the plastic straws we find. MEDIA — OPERATION STRAW The underwater clean-ups of Sydney's Operation Straw has featured in international and national media multiple times. HOW TO: GO ON A SELF-ISO STRAWKLE There may be a time where you just can’t wait for one of our Strawkle events to dive in and do a clean up, and want to head out in the ocean yourself. Here’s a handy guide on how to conduct your own solo Strawkle. What will you need? There are some essential and recommended items you will need t RESOURCES — OPERATION STRAW Everything you need to say ‘see-ya’ to straws! OUR IMPACT — OPERATION STRAW Over more than 50 events, we have pulled over 4000 plastic straws from the ocean in a 200m x 30m area. As of January 2019, we now also record all other marine debris we find in HOW TO BECOME A PLASTIC STRAW FREE SCHOOL Can your school pledge to #StrawNoMore? 10 year old Molly Steer is on a mission to encourage schools to stop sucking. After learning about the impact of plastic pollution on marine life, Molly asked her School Principal if the school could stop using plastic straws at our schooltuckshop.
HOW TO BECOME A STRAW-FREE BUSINESS What to do if you are a business who wants to replace plastic straws with a sustainable alternative. HOW TO: DO A RUBBISH AUDIT How to audit the amount rubbish you use to reduce your plasticconsumption.
WE’RE GOING STRAWKLING IN OUR DRESSES TO RAISE MONEY FOR Project Drawdown puts the combined actions of educating women and girls and family planning as the #1 solution to the climate change issue. On the 17th of October, Sydney’s Operation Straw team Matt and Lauren will be hosting a Strawkle event for One Girl’s Do It In A Dress campaign to raiseOPERATION STRAW
Plastic pollution is an overwhelming issue, and it can be hard to know where to begin when it comes to taking action. Which is why we want you to start small and tackle just one item; plastic straws. ABOUT OPERATION STRAW Operation Straw started as a clean-up initiative designed to tackle the prolific amount of plastic found in Manly Cove. Manly Cove in Sydney, Australia is a hotspot for plastic pollution, and in particular, straws. In Summer 2018, volunteers from across the Northern Beaches gathered every Saturday morning to jump in the oceanfor a Strawkle
MEET THE OPERATION STRAW TEAM Harriet fell in love with the ocean while dive instructing on the Great Barrier Reef. Experiencing the beauty of the underwater world first-hand, and learning about the threats this ecosystem faces, led her to swap her fins and mask for a pencil and computer. Harrietbelieves in
MEDIA — OPERATION STRAW Media. Operation Straw has garnered international media attention since its launch in December 2017. YouTube. Junkee. 2.02K subscribers. Subscribe. This Woman Takes Strangers 'Strawkelling' To Clean Up Our Oceans. Watch later. TAKE ACTION TO STOP PLASTIC STRAWS Take action. What YOU can do to be exSTRAWdinary. Ask for no straw. Most drinks can be drunk without a straw these days. Plus, it's a great way to start a conversation with your bartender about the impact of plastic straws! BYO reusable straw. You can carry a metal, bamboo or glass straw with you for those occasions when you really want astraw.
CONTACT OPERATION STRAW We’d love to hear from you. If you've got a STRAWkle related query, or simply want to talk to us about how much plastic straws suck, contact our team using the form. ATTEND AN OPERATION STRAW STRAWKLE Strawkles usually kick off at 9 am. The event begins with a short briefing and a 45 minute Strawkle. We then pour what we’ve found out on the ground, and count and tally the plastic straws we find. We also log the other rubbish we collect in the Tangaroa Blue Marine DebrisDatabase.
HOST A STRAWKLE
Host a Strawkle There are many underwater areas around Sydney, and more widely, around Australia that are covered in rubbish. By hosting a Strawkle you can inspire your community to act on plastic pollution, whilst helping collect important data on marine debris in your localarea.
HOW TO: GO ON A SELF-ISO STRAWKLE There may be a time where you just can’t wait for one of our Strawkle events to dive in and do a clean up, and want to head out in the ocean yourself. Here’s a handy guide on how to conduct your own solo Strawkle. What will you need? There are some essential and recommended items you will need t HOW TO BECOME A PLASTIC STRAW FREE SCHOOL Can your school pledge to #StrawNoMore? 10 year old Molly Steer is on a mission to encourage schools to stop sucking. After learning about the impact of plastic pollution on marine life, Molly asked her School Principal if the school could stop using plastic straws at our schooltuckshop.
OPERATION STRAW
Plastic pollution is an overwhelming issue, and it can be hard to know where to begin when it comes to taking action. Which is why we want you to start small and tackle just one item; plastic straws. ABOUT OPERATION STRAW Operation Straw started as a clean-up initiative designed to tackle the prolific amount of plastic found in Manly Cove. Manly Cove in Sydney, Australia is a hotspot for plastic pollution, and in particular, straws. In Summer 2018, volunteers from across the Northern Beaches gathered every Saturday morning to jump in the oceanfor a Strawkle
MEET THE OPERATION STRAW TEAM Harriet fell in love with the ocean while dive instructing on the Great Barrier Reef. Experiencing the beauty of the underwater world first-hand, and learning about the threats this ecosystem faces, led her to swap her fins and mask for a pencil and computer. Harrietbelieves in
MEDIA — OPERATION STRAW Media. Operation Straw has garnered international media attention since its launch in December 2017. YouTube. Junkee. 2.02K subscribers. Subscribe. This Woman Takes Strangers 'Strawkelling' To Clean Up Our Oceans. Watch later. TAKE ACTION TO STOP PLASTIC STRAWS Take action. What YOU can do to be exSTRAWdinary. Ask for no straw. Most drinks can be drunk without a straw these days. Plus, it's a great way to start a conversation with your bartender about the impact of plastic straws! BYO reusable straw. You can carry a metal, bamboo or glass straw with you for those occasions when you really want astraw.
CONTACT OPERATION STRAW We’d love to hear from you. If you've got a STRAWkle related query, or simply want to talk to us about how much plastic straws suck, contact our team using the form. ATTEND AN OPERATION STRAW STRAWKLE Strawkles usually kick off at 9 am. The event begins with a short briefing and a 45 minute Strawkle. We then pour what we’ve found out on the ground, and count and tally the plastic straws we find. We also log the other rubbish we collect in the Tangaroa Blue Marine DebrisDatabase.
HOST A STRAWKLE
Host a Strawkle There are many underwater areas around Sydney, and more widely, around Australia that are covered in rubbish. By hosting a Strawkle you can inspire your community to act on plastic pollution, whilst helping collect important data on marine debris in your localarea.
HOW TO: GO ON A SELF-ISO STRAWKLE There may be a time where you just can’t wait for one of our Strawkle events to dive in and do a clean up, and want to head out in the ocean yourself. Here’s a handy guide on how to conduct your own solo Strawkle. What will you need? There are some essential and recommended items you will need t HOW TO BECOME A PLASTIC STRAW FREE SCHOOL Can your school pledge to #StrawNoMore? 10 year old Molly Steer is on a mission to encourage schools to stop sucking. After learning about the impact of plastic pollution on marine life, Molly asked her School Principal if the school could stop using plastic straws at our schooltuckshop.
HOW TO: GO ON A SELF-ISO STRAWKLE There may be a time where you just can’t wait for one of our Strawkle events to dive in and do a clean up, and want to head out in the ocean yourself. Here’s a handy guide on how to conduct your own solo Strawkle. What will you need? There are some essential and recommended items you will need t OPERATION STRAW PARTNERS We work with a variety of ocean-minded businesses and conservationorganisations.
RESOURCES — OPERATION STRAW If you've decided to make the straw switch, it's time to shout about it from the rooftops! Download our free printable resources below, andlet everyone
OUR IMPACT — OPERATION STRAW Over more than 50 events, we have pulled over 4000 plastic straws from the ocean in a 200m x 30m area. As of January 2019, we now also record all other marine debris we find in About Us STRAWkle Take Action Our Team Contact Us For Councils About Us STRAWkle Take Action Our Team Contact Us For CouncilsScroll
STRAWKLING OUR WAY TO A HEALTHIER OCEAN. WHAT ON EARTH IS STRAWKLING? Every piece of plastic created still exists somewhere, and more than eight million tons of the stuff makes its way to the ocean every year. Plastic pollution is an overwhelming issue, and it can be hard to know where to begin when it comes to taking action. Which is why we want you to start small and tackle just one item; plastic straws. _Operation Straw_ is a clean up initiative designed to tackle the prolific amount of plastic found in Manly Cove and beyond. Manly Cove in Sydney, Australia is a hotspot for plastic pollution, and in particular, straws. Over Summer 2018, volunteers from across the Northern Beaches gathered every Saturday morning to jump in the ocean for a STRAWkle (that’s a snorkel for straws). IN JUST 12 WEEKS, VOLUNTEERS COLLECTED MORE THAN 2000 PLASTIC STRAWS FROM THE AREA. The findings from the project helped to inspire more than forty businesses in the local area to say 'see-ya' to single-useplastic straws.
2500+ PLASTIC STRAWS PLUCKED FROM THE OCEAN.OUR MISSION
Australians use 2.9 BILLION straws a year. These items are used for moments but will last on the planet longer than you do, and evidently are making their way into our local environment. Our mission is to inspire you to jump in the ocean for a STRAWkle, and then provide you with the tools you need to cut single-use plastic items like straws out of your life. We want to help you to kick the plastic habit and empower other communities around the world to do thesame.
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Collected 2103 straws In 12 STRAWkles, we pulled more than 2,000 plastic straws from the ocean in a 200m x 30m area. Engaged 319 volunteers STRAWkling became a Saturday morning activity loved by all ages, with hundreds (known as the STRAWkle Squad) coming to jump in the ocean and clean it up over Summer. Trained 45 Business Engagement Warriors We worked with Plastic Free Manly to harness the enthusiasm of the STRAWkle Squad and give them the tools and training to talk to local businesses and empower them to ditch the plastic straw. Convinved 40+ businesses to go plastic-straw free In collaboration with Convenient for Who and Plastic Free Manly, we helped more than 40 businesses removed plastic straws from theiroperations.
Made the news more than ten times! We helped bring some much needed attention to the impact plastic straws have on our blue backyardMEDIA
OPERATION STRAW IN THE SPOTLIGHT Operation Straw has garnered international media attention since itslaunch in December.
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WE COULDN’T DO WHAT WE DO WITHOUT A LITTLE HELP FROM OUR FRIENDS. BIG LOVE TO THE BELOW BUSINESSES AND ORGANISATIONS WHO HELP US ON OURMISSION!
Dive Centre Manly
Our pals at Dive Centre Manly offer half price rental for those needing to hire snorkel equipment and wetsuits. Thank you!Hotel Steyne
Hotel Steyne has shown us bucket-loads of support and regularly host our community events. The best part? They are totally plastic straw free!READY TO HELP?
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