Youth Advisory Council Resources

Plastic pollution can seem like a problem too large for us to tackle on our own, but together we can solve the problem! The Guide to Talking about Ocean Plastic Pollution helps you effectively communicate the urgency and scope of the issue while providing ways for people to be part of the solution. It also emphasizes the importance of engaging youth and empowering them to lead the world towards a better future.

Click here to check out this and other super useful guides from the World Oceans Day Youth Advisory Committee, on which one of our Ocean Youth alumna, Caitlin, was selected! Go Caitlin 🙂

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