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Meet the young people fighting to make the planet a better place
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Posted By :joseph mahtab
Posted :August 23, 2019
Updated :March 12, 2020

From turning bread into beer, to conservation in Ecuador - we catch up with four ICS volunteers on the environmental work they are carrying out beyond their placements. 

Temperatures are getting warmer, sea levels are getting higher and news headlines are looking bleaker. There is no doubt that as young people, we will have to live with the damage caused by previous generations.  

However, we can make our voices heard. Active citizens are not known for sitting around and doing nothing about it. This month, we speak to four volunteers who have taken that extra step to make a positive difference for our planet – and why they think it’s important.  

What have you been doing to tackle climate change?

Turning bread into beer to tackle food waste 

After carrying out her placement with Raleigh International in Tanzania, Naomi, 23, decided to combine her passion for challenging food waste and climate change with her desire for work experience in the job market. So, for her Action at Home she has been volunteering three times a week at the charity Toast Ale, where she helps with marketing and PR.  

“Toast Ale is a social enterprise that makes beer using fresh surplus bread that would have been thrown away. The other great thing about it is they also give surplus back to food waste charities, so it all goes to a good cause,” Naomi explains. 

In the UK 44% of bread is never eaten, which is why Toast Ale targeted this household staple as an innovative way to reduce food waste. 

“I’ve always felt strongly about food waste and have been brought up to always finish everything on my plate."

NAOMI

ICS volunteer

“I’ve always felt strongly about food waste and have been brought up to always finish everything on my plate. Volunteering in Tanzania, there was a focus on everything being sustainable and we encouraged people to think about waste and other green issues,” she said.

Creating ethical fashion brands 

Carla, 24, was volunteering in Cambodia when she was inspired create her very own sustainable fashion brand from scratch, in order to allow people to continue enjoying fashion in a more sustainable way.  

Arctic Sun Apparel is the online shop where all clothing items are made from Fairtrade, recycled materials to ensure the fashion industry takes a more sustainable turn.  

 

All items from Arctic Sun Apparel are made using 100% organic cotton

“Many people aren’t aware of what they’re buying and don’t realise the impact on the planet the fast-fashion industry has. There’s not enough information, so Arctic Sun Apparel a solution for people to be more earth-conscious who can swap out certain things they used to for more organic and environmentally friendly products,” said Carla.  

So, what is it that keeps Carla inspired?  

“We don’t know how the things we’re buying, and consuming are going to affect the future. We’re not sacrificing anything by consuming more responsibly. We just need to change our mindset.” 

Raising awareness through film screenings, photography and social media 

Following her placement in Zambia, Emma, 25, came across the Uprising program on the ICS Facebook page. Having always been passionate about the environment, she signed up to the Environmental Leadership program, a year-long program where you upskill yourself, lean more about environment and what you can do to make a change. 

“I’ve learnt a lot since being on the program. We are going to produce a social action campaign about the environment. I’m really interested in the human rights aspect of climate change and how it’s going to affect people. When people think of climate change, many often think of polar bears or ice caps, but they don’t think of how it will affect people.” 

Written by- Safiya Bashir

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