Friday, December 31, 2021

New Year’s Resolution to Protect Planet

 

Two Generations – One Common Goal

 


Written by SurfWriter Girls Sunny Magdaug and Patti Kishel

Different generations often don't feel that they have much in common. But, when it comes to trash on the beach, one 70-year-old and two teens – 8,000 miles apart – agreed it was time to do something about it.    

Pat Smith, a grandmother from Cornwall, England, became a woman on a mission – to clean 52 beaches in Cornwall and Devon. After seeing so much trash on the beach, in 2018 she made a New Year's resolution to clean one beach every week for 52 weeks. 

 


Armed with bags, rubber gloves and a litter pick, she worked her way along the coast gathering trash at beach spots from Coverack, Cornwall, to Blackpool Sands, Devon. 


After completing her task, Smith didn’t want to stop. Saying, "The beaches need me," she founded an environmental group Final Straw Cornwall to get people involved and now they are cleaning even more beaches. 

 


Some 8,000 miles away, in Bali, Melati and Isabel Wijsen are equally focused on combating beach and ocean pollution. In 2013, when they were 12 and 10, the two sisters began lobbying the government to ban plastic bags on the island.

 


In 2019 they succeeded in getting single-use plastic bags, plastic straws and Styrofoam containers banned in Bali. They also started the non-profit environmental organization Bye Bye Plastic Bags, which is active in 30 countries.

 

And to get more young people on board, Melati launched Youthtopia to come up with local solutions to fight pollution.  

 


With environmental advocates like these, who knows what Smith's next New Year's resolution or the Wijsens' projects will do for the planet...and to inspire generations of all ages. What’s your resolution?


SurfWriter Girls

Surf’n Beach Scene Magazine 

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