MareCet: Transforming Passion into Action for Marine Mammal Conservation
MareCet is Malaysia’s first and only NGO dedicated to researching and conserving marine mammals.
MareCet is Malaysia’s first and only NGO dedicated to researching and conserving marine mammals.
Kampung Cibarani is a local community in Bandung, Indonesia, that advocates for river preservation through education and community empowerment programs.
A city council officer enforces the municipal circular economy roadmap by engaging with and encouraging communities, industries, businesses, and schools to carry out waste management initiatives.
A turtle conservation group based in Yogyakarta, Indonesia, confronts turtle nest poaching and marine pollution by convincing locals that conservation is not associated with loss.
Changing Climate, Changing Lives (CCCL) Film Festival aims to raise awareness about climate change through the power of short films. Originating from Thailand, it is now opening film grant and mentorship opportunities to Asean environmental filmmakers, regardless of their native language.
Hug sells healthy and eco-friendly daily skin care products in Thailand. Hug’s pioneering founder Numpeung shares how Hug’s products are healthy, sustainable, and born out of love.
Youths can do better in creating environmental awareness no matter how far they are from the environment. Isan Youth Leaders travel from Thailand’s mainland to the coastline to learn about coastal environmental issues and help solve them.
A youth-led organisation in Yangon, Myanmar spearheads circular agriculture by guiding farmers to make organic compost through online training programmes.
A young woman returns to her hometown after graduation to start an organic farm in hopes of changing her community’s unsustainable agricultural practices
The Calatagan Reef Patrollers or CAREPAS was founded in 2001 to restore a 75-hectare mangrove forest from illegal and unsustainable fishing into an eco-tourism paradise. Their ecological success has since attracted tourists and income to CAREPAS volunteers.