Action Guide Library
Dive into our Action library to discover ways to create change at home, at school, in your community, and beyond!
Everyone has a unique role to play in the quest to create a world where plastic pollution is unthinkable.
Wayfinder Society can help you find your role.
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Join students around the world by using these step-by-step guides to make a positive impact.
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Earn community service hours, apply for a mini-grant, and share your story!
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Featured Action!
The Story of Plastic – Watch the Film
Watch this game-changing documentary about the effects of plastic on communities around the world. Complete this Action and the follow-up Action Systems Mapping to become eligible for our Student Mini-Grant.
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Learn how you can lead the charge toward creating a plastic-free campus by exploring PLAN's Plastic Free Campus Manual.

Help a local restaurant cut down on single-use plastics.

Find out how your local government is structured.

Transition your cafeteria away from wasteful spork packets.

Host a virtual screening of The Story of Plastic documentary.

Raise awareness of plastic pollution by recording a song or creating a video.

Connect with another change-maker who is addressing plastic pollution in your area.

Explore various eco-career pathways and interview someone who is in your field of interest.

Identify your most common single use plastics then research reusable alternatives accessible to you.

Read a book about plastic pollution aloud to a class.

Engage with local politicians in a formal setting.

Find out how plastic waste is managed in your community.

Have fun and relax in nature!

Hold brands accountable for plastic pollution in your community - and globally.

Start a litterless lunch trend at your school!

Train yourself to detect greenwashing and understand its complexities.

Pack a litterless lunch for three consecutive days.
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