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Activity reportThe power of clothing How your donations are being used
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Plastics make up 60-90% of ocean garbage. What can we do to reduce plastic waste created in the making, selling, and wearing of clothes?
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Tackling plastic pollution with a goal of zero waste, Keiji Okada, a sustainability manager at UNIQLO, chatted with Kenichi Mamitsuka of Spo-Gomi about turning litter-picking into fun and games.
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We interviewed contributors of Less Plastic Life about how to use less plastic.
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We interviewed Dr. Keith Alverson, specialist in marine, climate, and environmental fields to find out what you can do now, and what the world must start doing to reduce plastic garbage in our oceans.
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Activity reportThe power of clothingHow your donations are being used
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Plastics make up 60-90% of ocean garbage. What can we do to reduce plastic waste created in the making, selling, and wearing of clothes?
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Tackling plastic pollution with a goal of zero waste, Keiji Okada, a sustainability manager at UNIQLO, chatted with Kenichi Mamitsuka of Spo-Gomi about turning litter-picking into fun and games.
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We interviewed contributors of Less Plastic Life about how to use less plastic.
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We interviewed Dr. Keith Alverson, specialist in marine, climate, and environmental fields to find out what you can do now, and what the world must start doing to reduce plastic garbage in our oceans.
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Products that support the project