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EPISODE · May 7, 2024 · 18 MIN

A Young Environmental Campaigner's Commitment to Net-Free Seas

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In this episode, we speak with Salisa Traipipitsiriwat about her work as Senior Campaigner to rid the ocean of plastic waste, and the early lessons she has learned in campaigning, managing teams, and the importance of being aligned with the organization's mission.Lessons that will serve her well throughout her career, and one's we hope will help you as well!Timestamps:00:14 - Welcome to the Sustainable Ambassador Podcast00:55 - Salisa Introduction01:25 - Mission to Solve Plastic Waste02:10 - Plastic Waste in Thailand03:00 - Figuring Out Passion & Finding Path to Mission04:20 - Opening Doors into Sector05:15 - Importance of Internships06:25 - Working in Non-Profit Sector07:30 - Realities of Working in Non-Profits09:10 - The Work of a Campaigner10:30 - Campaign Tactics & Being Heard11:10 - Early Lessons in Campaigning12:20 - Practical Tools Developed Through First Job13:00 - Overcoming Being Seen as "Too Young"13:55 - Knowing Your Audience and Preparing for Meetings15:15 - The Importance of Passion16:00 - Next Steps (in Career)17:00 - Advice to Students & Aspiring ProfessionalsAbout SalisaSalisa is a Senior Campaigner/SEA Plastics Project Manager at Environmental Justice Foundation. Her work involves inspiring decision makers to act for the benefit of people and planet and to ensure that the voices of environmental defenders on the ground are heard and added to the decision making to end plastic pollution. The Net Free Seas project aims to provide participating communities a secondary source of income that can provide tangible financial benefits for the collection and selling of discarded fishing nets as well as prevent end-of-life fishing nets from entering oceans and damaging precious marine ecosystems.Follow SalisaEnvironmental Justice Foundation: https://ejfoundation.org/Net Free Seas Project: https://ejfoundation.org/films/net-free-seasYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@UCymOLQE4_vBQBzUKXTBfYwQ LinkedIn: https://th.linkedin.com/in/salisa-traipipitsiriwat-07b013a3About Collective ResponsibilityBased in Shanghai, Collective Responsibility is a strategic advisory firm founded by Richard Brubaker, one of Asia’s most recognized authorities on sustainability, innovation and responsible leadership.Founded with the fundamental belief that a sustainable world can only be achieved through awareness of issues, finding tangibility in business cases, and development of cross-sector collaboration, Collective Responsibility acts as a knowledge base, catalyst, and facilitator between stakeholders.Our mission is to:– Create a knowledge base and catalyze discussion of issues related to the development of civil society, business sustainability and social development in Asia.– Develop tangible interests, engagement, and action on issues of sustainability (economic, environmental and societal).– Develop organizational capacity with the aim to help create stable and profitable enterprises.Follow Us:Website: http://www.coresponsibility.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/CollectiveRe...LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/coll...Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/beyondbauWeChat: http://www.coresponsibility.com/wechat/Contact Us:[email protected] Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In this episode, we speak with Salisa Traipipitsiriwat about her work as Senior Campaigner to rid the ocean of plastic waste, and the early lessons she has learned in campaigning, managing teams, and the importance of being aligned with the organization's mission.Lessons that will serve her well throughout her career, and one's we hope will help you as well!Timestamps:00:14 - Welcome to the Sustainable Ambassador Podcast00:55 - Salisa Introduction01:25 - Mission to Solve Plastic Waste02:10 - Plastic Waste in Thailand03:00 - Figuring Out Passion & Finding Path to Mission04:20 - Opening Doors into Sector05:15 - Importance of Internships06:25 - Working in Non-Profit Sector07:30 - Realities of Working in Non-Profits09:10 - The Work of a Campaigner10:30 - Campaign Tactics & Being Heard11:10 - Early Lessons in Campaigning12:20 - Practical Tools Developed Through First Job13:00 - Overcoming Being Seen as "Too Young"13:55 - Knowing Your Audience and Preparing for Meetings15:15 - The Importance of Passion16:00 - Next Steps (in Career)17:00 - Advice to Students & Aspiring ProfessionalsAbout SalisaSalisa is a Senior Campaigner/SEA Plastics Project Manager at Environmental Justice Foundation. Her work involves inspiring decision makers to act for the benefit of people and planet and to ensure that the voices of environmental defenders on the ground are heard and added to the decision making to end plastic pollution. The Net Free Seas project aims to provide participating communities a secondary source of income that can provide tangible financial benefits for the collection and selling of discarded fishing nets as well as prevent end-of-life fishing nets from entering oceans and damaging precious marine ecosystems.Follow SalisaEnvironmental Justice Foundation: https://ejfoundation.org/Net Free Seas Project: https://ejfoundation.org/films/net-free-seasYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@UCymOLQE4_vBQBzUKXTBfYwQ LinkedIn: https://th.linkedin.com/in/salisa-traipipitsiriwat-07b013a3About Collective ResponsibilityBased in Shanghai, Collective Responsibility is a strategic advisory firm founded by Richard Brubaker, one of Asia’s most recognized authorities on sustainability, innovation and responsible leadership.Founded with the fundamental belief that a sustainable world can only be achieved through awareness of issues, finding tangibility in business cases, and development of cross-sector collaboration, Collective Responsibility acts as a knowledge base, catalyst, and facilitator between stakeholders.Our mission is to:– Create a knowledge base and catalyze discussion of issues related to the development of civil society, business sustainability and social development in Asia.– Develop tangible interests, engagement, and action on issues of sustainability (economic, environmental and societal).– Develop organizational capacity with the aim to help create stable and profitable enterprises.Follow Us:Website: http://www.coresponsibility.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/CollectiveRe...LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/coll...Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/beyondbauWeChat: http://www.coresponsibility.com/wechat/Contact Us:[email protected] Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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