We Use
We Use is a Hong Kong-based service that offers reusable tableware rental and cleansing for large-scale events, helping individuals and businesses reduce plastic waste generated from single-use cutlery. Operating exclusively in Hong Kong, the initiative addresses the growing problem of plastic pollution at events, where recycling efforts often fall short due to systemic inefficiencies and poor market conditions. By replacing disposables with high-quality washable alternatives, We Use has successfully diverted over 270,000 pieces of single-use tableware from landfills across more than 300 events, contributing to a more circular and sustainable event culture.
Visit: https://en.weuse.hk/
Bye Bye Plastic Bags
Bye Bye Plastic Bags (BBPB) is a youth-led global movement that began in Bali in 2013 to combat the environmental devastation caused by single-use plastic bags, which contribute to ocean pollution and harm wildlife. Founded by sisters Melati and Isabel Wijsen, BBPB empowers young changemakers through education, advocacy, and community engagement—delivering school workshops, organizing beach clean-ups, distributing over 35,000 alternative bags, and lobbying governments. With over 50 teams worldwide, BBPB has reached tens of thousands of students across 22+ countries, inspiring a new generation to envision a plastic bag–free future and take tangible action toward it.
Visit: https://www.byebyeplasticbags.org/
POP Ocean Initiative
The POP Ocean Initiative, which was launched during the “Perils of Sea Level Rise” session at the Second World Sustainable Development Forum 2020, serves as an innovative new model International Ocean Cleanup Day and Launch of the Youth-Led Ocean Action and Advocacy Workshop for ocean action to stimulate youth-led marine conservation efforts through education and mentorship. The initiative aligns with the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals, specifically SDG 6 (Clean Water and Sanitation), SDG 13 (Climate Action), SDG 14 (Life Below Water), SDG 15 (Life on Land), and SDG 17 (Partnerships for the Goals). As part of POP Ocean’s effort to build capacities of young ocean advocates, it will launch the Youth-Led Ocean Action and Advocacy Workshop on September 19, 2020, which also marks International Ocean Cleanup Day.
Visit: https://thepopmovement.org/pop-ocean/