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MISSION TO ZERO: A Plastic Debris Management Program Group Lion IX

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MISSION TO ZERO: A Plastic Debris

Management Program

Group Lion IX

P L A S T I C

Plastic does not biodegradeManila, Philippines

A material the earth can’t digest…

Plastic affects Human HealthIndonesia

A material that can make us sick…

Plastic Threatens WildlifeGulf of Thailand

A material that can make an imbalance…

Plastic poisons our food chainMalaysia

A material that can kill our food…

Ocean Plastic Waste

HTTP://WWW.NBCNEWS.COM/SCIENCE/ENVIRONMENT/MILLIONS-TONS-SCIENTISTS-TALLY-PLASTIC-POLLUTION-OCEANS-N304956

ASEAN States Top Global List of Ocean Plastic Polluters

(Retrieved from Jambeck, 2015)

http://www.scidev.net/asia-pacific/environment/news/asian-states-top-global-list-of-ocean-plastic-polluters.html

Indonesia 2nd Rank

Philippine 3rd Rank

Vietnam 4th Rank

Thailand 6th Rank

Malaysia 8th Rank

MISSION TO ZERO: A Plastic Debris

Management Program

Group Lion IX

Live Plastic Free

Vision: Zero Plastic Waste in the ASEAN RegionMission: Educate residents of ASEAN to use alternatives to plastic

P-4Re

PREcycle

REuse/REcycle REpurpose

Target Location and Population

Ban Khlong Yong525 household

Jatinangor1,650 households

Stung Meanchhey765 households

Bacood1,500 households

Bario550 households

Kamawet1,800 households

Timeline

Preliminary Outreach Phase• 3 months

Preliminary Outreach Evaluation/Outreach Assessment• 1 month

Launch of Outreach Campaign• 3 months

Preliminary Outreach and Evaluation Phase

• University Students• Incentivized by certificate,

course credit, title “ASEAN Environmental Ambassador”

• Recruitment at schools

Volunteer Recruitment

• Local Market• Authorities• Local Citizens• U.S. Embassy• Non-governmental Organization

Stakeholder Communication

• Engage• Educate • Empower

Volunteer Training

• Eco Bags • Material Designs

Product Designed

Launch of Outreach Campaign

• Bag Distribution • Education programs in the school • Awareness in school • Clean-up project

Community Engagement

Resources

Human Financial

• 25 student volunteers

• Teachers

• Seed Grant of $1,250.00

• Sponsorship from NGOs and US embassy

Roles of Stakeholders

• Housewife• Vendor • Trash Collecting

Companies • Local Authority• Mass Media

• Influential People• Non-Governmental

Organization• University Students• Bag Manufacturers

Communication Plan

• Preliminary Audience: A Community in Thailand

• Mass media: partner with local radio, local newspaper, and public announcements.

• Social media: for getting support, pledges and more volunteers

P-4Re

PREcycle

REuse/REcycle REpurpose

Repurposing

Repurposing

Repurposing

Repurposing

Recycle Plastic Bag

Reuse

Measure of Success• Social: Awareness Strengthening

• Economical: Boost Tourism, Employment and Village Income

• Environmental: Visibly cleaner landscape