Global projects
Want to go bigger or not living in Singapore? We have also compiled a non-exhaustive list of initiatives you can to be involved in globally. Like a ripple, every small bit counts!
A global community project by researchers Lots and Bosker from Leiden University College, this aims to get people from all over the world to collect a sample of sand at beaches near them and send it back to be analyzed.
The Joint Group of Experts on the Scientific Aspects of Marine Environmental Protection (GESAMP) is an advisory body, established in 1969, that advises the United Nations (UN) system on the scientific aspects of marine environmental protection.
Orbmedia is a team of experts in journalism and data science looking to build a digital journalism organization. Orb aims to provide a new perspective, a refreshing type of journalism that resonates with and is accessible to a diverse, global audience.
Plastic Pollution Coalition is a growing global alliance of individuals, organizations, businesses, and policymakers working toward a world free of plastic pollution and its toxic impacts on humans, animals, waterways and oceans, and the
environment.
“We have a problem with Stuff: we have too much of it, too much of it is toxic and we don’t share it very well. But that’s not the way things have to be.” challenges founder Annie Leonard. The team aims to inspire and encourage the civic engagement of the global community.
#Breakfreefromplastic is an international group of nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) is coming and working together to stop plastic pollution. They aim to build solidarity between people around the world and impacted communities in pursuit of a future free from plastic pollution.