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melati - Meet the teenage changemakers making waves raden rakha dan basmalah 42 at Davos 2020 The CoChairs of the Sustainable Development Impact Summit 2019 are Jesper Brodin CEO and President Ingka Group IKEA Retail Ingka Centres Ingka Investments Sebastián Piñera Echenique President of Chile Mark Rutte Prime Minister of the Netherlands and Melati Wijsen Cofounder Bye Bye Plastic Bags Melati and Isabel Wijsen join the likes of Greta Thunberg and Felix Finkbeiner as young influencers addressing climate change and our human impact on the environment It was a chance conversation in a school hall that gave Melati Wijsen and her sister Isabel the inspiration for their latest social venture Meet the next generation turning the tide on plastic pollution Around the world youngsters like Melati Wijsen and her sister Isabel are taking a stand campaigning for change to protect their future and that of the planet The girls grew up on the Indonesian island of Bali where the sunsoaked golden beaches had become strewn with plastic waste washed up by the ocean So in 2013 the sisters then Tips on how youth activists bring about positive change World Melati Wijsen 20 A selfproclaimed fulltime changemaker Melati founded Bye Bye Plastic Bags with her younger sister at the age of 12 After working with likeminded people and organizations their advocacy led to a ban on plastic bags styrofoam and plastic straws on their home island of Bali Indonesia in 2019 Meet Melati Wijsen the teenager with a plan to engage young But the problem is if we focus on that specific issue and other issues like education equality and health are forgotten the rest of the world wouldnt be able to join the fight for climate change Gary bradley barcola Bencheghib Gary Bencheghib at Davos 2020 Image World Economic Forum Gary and his brother Sam who grew up in Bali have rowed on kayaks Melati Wijsen An 18 year old IndonesianDutch activist and change maker Founded Bye Bye Plastic Bags with younger sister and has been leading the movement driven by youth since 2013 Have successfully banned plastic bags straws and Styrofoam on their home island Bali as of 2019 Has also started the people movement One Island One Voice and Top quotes from the young changemakers at Davos The World Melati and her sister were part of TIME Magazines Most Influential Teens and CNNs Young Wonders in 2018 Climate activists Isabelle Axelsson and Loukina Tille who have worked with Greta Thunberg to organize Fridays For Future strikes will be a part of the cohort of Teenage ChangeMakers taking part in the Annual Meeting programme Melati Wijsen was just 12yearsold when she founded Bye Bye Plastic Bags with her younger sister in Bali The organization imagines a world free of plastic bags but also one where people in particular young people feel empowered to act justly How to change the world in 3 steps according to young activist Global Survey Shows 74 Are Aware of the Sustainable Development 5 inventions that could transform the health of our ocean Melati Wijsen World Economic Forum In 2013 Melati and Isabel Wijsen then aged just 10 and 12 founded Bye Bye Plastic Bags an NGO with a mission to fight the islands plastic pollution problem Today Bye Bye Plastic Bags is a global movement with 50 teams around the world educating tens of thousands of schoolchildren about the apa itu kuota zona indosat problems of plastic waste

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