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EPISODE · Sep 9, 2022 · 39 MIN

EPIC Solutions to Ocean Plastic Pollution with Chloé Dubois of The Ocean Legacy Foundation

from Ripples of Radical Generosity · host Coralus

Humans are the only species on this planet to create what is known as garbage. We're the only species that creates materials or products that cannot be reintegrated back into a natural ecosystem. So we are in a very unique position to have that responsibility to be able to manage these products and manage these materials." — Chloé Dubois, The Ocean Legacy Foundation In this episode: Chloé Dubois of Coralus Venture The Ocean Legacy Foundation joins Activator Karley Cunningham to talk about how the company's mission, the problems they solve, their impact to date, and becoming a Coralus Venture. They also discuss: Taking small actions towards causes that you care about Finding a community who can help you Plastic depots acting as hubs of education, build relationships How to choose great partnerships and finding commonalities Representation and diversity when finding solutions to the plastics problem We invite you to join us as an Activator. Take action and engage with Chloé and The Ocean Legacy Foundation on LinkedIn, Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. Connect with Karley on LinkedIn. Don’t miss an episode! Subscribe to the Ripples of Radical Generosity Podcast.

Humans are the only species on this planet to create what is known as garbage. We're the only species that creates materials or products that cannot be reintegrated back into a natural ecosystem. So we are in a very unique position to have that responsibility to be able to manage these products and manage these materials." — Chloé Dubois, The Ocean Legacy Foundation In this episode: Chloé Dubois of Coralus Venture The Ocean Legacy Foundation joins Activator Karley Cunningham to talk about how the company's mission, the problems they solve, their impact to date, and becoming a Coralus Venture. They also discuss: Taking small actions towards causes that you care about Finding a community who can help you Plastic depots acting as hubs of education, build relationships How to choose great partnerships and finding commonalities Representation and diversity when finding solutions to the plastics problem We invite you to join us as an Activator. Take action and engage with Chloé and The Ocean Legacy Foundation on LinkedIn, Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. Connect with Karley on LinkedIn. Don’t miss an episode! Subscribe to the Ripples of Radical Generosity Podcast.

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