Africa needs heros like you to protect the environment from plastic pollution

You're joining the Tide Turners Plastic Challenge. JA Africa is proud to join the UN Environment Programme in the Tide Turner Plastic challenge with the aim of mobilizing thousands of young people to participate in the fight against plastic pollution and marine litter.

Learn more about the campaign and Prizes here: https://ja-africa.org/tide-turners/

Start the challenge by completing this sign up form and short survey. Doing so will give us an idea of common practices, opinions, and trends around the use of plastic.

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* 1. Name

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* 2. Email

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* 3. Gender

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* 4. Age Group

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* 5. Country

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* 6. City/Town

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* 7. WhatsApp number (Include country code eg. +233 for Ghanaians)

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* 8. Social Media Handles

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* 9. Choose the most appropriate option in the table below

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In the past month, I have avoided eating at places that serve food with single-plastic cutlery
In the past month, I have used single-use plastic bags
John gets his household supplies in a plastic bag. Do you think this is right?
Sheila drinks tea in a plastic cup. Is this a good idea?
I like to drink soda with a plastic straw.
People view single-use plastic as a good thing. Do you share that view?
I can change the way my friends and family use plastics in their everyday lives by talking to them about issues around plastic.
Sarah uses paper and cloth bags. Can you easily find paper or cloth bags or are you able to make a bag yourself?
Are there any plastic recyclers in your area?
Do you think it is possible to manage without single-use plastic in our lives?

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