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The Waste Changers: In Their Own Words
#1 - Bangka Island/IndonesiaDon’t chase your dreams - find a way to make them come trueInggrit, Rini and Misye are three childhood friends who grew up together on the small Indonesian...
Continue ReadingHow to Attract and Inspire an Environmentally Focused Workforce
Salary: not enough. Pension: not enough. Perks and ping-pong tables: not enough.
Continue ReadingCleanHub's Theory of Change on Plastic Pollution
At CleanHub, we want to make the world a better place — and we believe that one of the best ways to do this is by making ocean-bound plastic a thing of the past. Ideally, no plastic would...
Continue ReadingCleanHub’s code of conduct – environmental impact and social change
Geethu Chirayath Balan has been a waste collector with Green Worms since September last year. She grew up in a tiny fishermen community directly by the sea: Konnad beach is situated in the...
Continue Reading‘Myth Busters’: Busting the Top Myths Around Our Business
Every heroic endeavor starts with a vision.Ours is a fairly simple one: we want to rid the world of plastic waste.
Continue ReadingEnvironmental and Social Impact: Women Self-Help Groups
Recap: In our latest blog, you’ve learned about our partner Green Worms, a social enterprise from Kerala, India. Green Worms employs women from self-help groups and gives them the...
Continue ReadingWhy clean-ups are crucial for cleaner oceans
Recap:In our latest blog we’ve learned about the collection gap.Most countries in the world don’t have a waste collection system, creating a vast gap between the waste that people generate...
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