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Say No to Plastic in Plastic-Free July – #readilearn

During the month of July, we are urged to go plastic-free, or at least reduce our use of single-use plastics, by the Plastic Free July Foundation with its vision of ridding the world of plastic waste. The website has many suggestions for reducing the plastic you use and waste. There are success stories and many resources to use to keep yourself motivated and encourage others to become involved.

This video gives a brief introduction to Plastic Free July.

In addition to this larger movement, I have the pleasure of introducing you to a young boy with his own inspiring story about what he is doing to reduce plastic waste, including working to have plastic toothbrushes banned. His name is Ned Heaton, and you can hear him talk about his project in this video.

More about Ned

Ned Heaton is a kid on a mission to reduce ocean plastics. At the age of 11 he started his own

bamboo toothbrush business, The Turtle Tribe, which he won awards for, including

Changemaker of the Year in the Be the Change Awards, and Young Entrepreneur Award in

the Youth Business Magazine. Featured on radio and television in Australia and around the

world, Ned is the youngest CEO ever mentioned in CEO Magazine.

Find out more about Ned and his wonderful initiative at https://www.theturtletribe.com.au/. (If you just want to read Ned’s story, click here.)

To inspire children, their teachers and their families to take action, Ned and his father wrote a picture book called Say No to Plastic, which is available for pre-order now.

About Say No to Plastic

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15 responses to “Say No to Plastic in Plastic-Free July – #readilearn”

  1. calmkate Avatar

    I’m with Ned all the way, what a genius!

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    1. Norah Avatar

      Indeed he is. So many young people are doing great things. The future is in good hands.

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      1. calmkate Avatar

        yes indeed 🙂

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  2. dgkaye Avatar

    It’s the young who will save our planet, I’m sure. They are learning young what we should have learned decades ago. ❤

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    1. Norah Avatar

      I agree, Debby. Someone needs to save it. 🙂

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  3. Jacqui Murray Avatar

    If people would just eschew plastic bottles, that would make a huge difference. I don’t get it.

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    1. Norah Avatar

      It would make a difference, that’s for sure.

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      1. Jacqui Murray Avatar

        I now carry one in my purse and just refill it. That’s not hard. And we don’t take plastic bags at the stores–we just carry things in the cart, put them in a box in the car. Nothing hard about that, either. Sigh.

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        1. Norah Avatar

          I agree. It’s all these little easy changes we make that collectively make a huge difference.

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  4. petespringerauthor Avatar
    petespringerauthor

    I love hearing about young entrepreneurs like Ned, who are also trying to develop waste solutions. Great share, Norah!

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    1. Norah Avatar

      That you, Pete. I found Ned’s story pretty amazing too.

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  5. Prior... Avatar

    Cheers to ned!
    And thanks for the many times you raise awareness about various things and I know the month is almost over but I am going to see if I can go plastic free for the rest of July

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    1. Norah Avatar

      That’s definitely a good start, Yvette. 🙂

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