#RecyclingHeroes: from Leonardo DiCaprio to Coldplay, the most powerful voices that are making a difference

#RecyclingHeroes: from Leonardo DiCaprio to Coldplay, the most powerful voices that are making a difference

Find out who are the 9 RecyclingHeroes selected by the Global Recycling Foundation on the occasion of World Recycling Day 2021

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Find out who are the 9 RecyclingHeroes selected by the Global Recycling Foundation on the occasion of World Recycling Day 2021





March 18 is celebrated all over the world World Recycling Day 2021. This important celebration was established in 2018 by the Global Recycling Foundation, which decided to dedicate this year's edition to Recycling Heroes, or those people who have shown their commitment against the waste of resources and in defense of our planet. Among these there are not only Di Caprio, ColdPlay or the young Swedish activist Greta Thunberg, who has become a champion of the fight against climate change, but also other lesser-known figures who are raising public awareness on the importance of recycling, making a real difference. for the environment.

Here are the 9 Recycling Heroes selected among the "most" powerful "activists:

Index

Leonardo DiCaprio

For several years now, the Hollywood star has taken the field to defend the environment and has done so in a concrete way, with maxi donations and projects that are concerned with preserving the planet from climate change and protecting animal rights. Through The Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation, the actor is committed to supporting the world's most pressing environmental causes.

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Hilda Flavia I'm sorry

Hilda Flavia is a 23-year-old activist, with Ugandan origins, committed to defending the environment. The girl, who also supports the fight against gender discrimination and racism, is one of the leaders of Fridays for Future Uganda.

Sir David Attenborough

Sir David Attenborough is one of the most famous science communicators in the world, especially appreciated for the documentary series The Blue Planet, which airs on the BBC. For years he has been trying to raise public awareness of the harmful consequences of global warming and pollution, especially that linked to plastic.



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Coldplay

The famous British band cares about the Planet. A couple of years he revived the debate on environmental impact, announcing that he would no longer play live until he found a way to make his concerts more eco-friendly.

Greta Thunberg

The young Swedish activist needs no introduction. Her speeches, full of anger and disappointment, about the climate have gone down in history. From her courage and determination, the global environmental movement Fridays for Future was born. For her commitment to the climate, Greta Thunberg was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize twice.

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Hannah Testa

At just 17, Hannah Testa has waged a battle to promote more sustainable lifestyles. Vegan and passionate about politics, she has founded a non-profit organization called Hannah4Change, which tries to reduce the environmental impacts on the planet. 

Ellen macarthur

Ellen MacArthur is a 25-year-old English sailor who has become an icon ofcircular economy. In 2010 you launched the Ellen MacArthur Foundation, which develops and promotes the circular economy around the world, inspiring companies, universities and institutions around the world. 

Moejoh Oluwaseyi

Moejoh Oluwaseyi is a Nigerian girl who at the age of 17 decided to commit to promoting recycling, giving life to the U-Recycling Initiative Nigeria, involving many young people from her country in the mission for a better and more sustainable world.


Natalie Fee

The environmental activist, originally from Bristol, has stood out for her commitment against the use of plastics. In 2014 she started a non-profit campaign, named after City to Sea, aimed at reducing pollution and spreading the culture of plastic-free.


Fonte: Global Recycling Foundation

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