[WEBINAR] The Plastic Series: Recycling and Sustainability

This Thursday, July 7th, OPLN's Founder Dave Ford will be joining Eric Kawabata from TerraCycle/Loop Japan for a webinar on plastic recycling, the Global Plastics Treaty Dialogues, and more. Hosted by SEGO Initiative.
The time will be noon to 1 pm JST (That's 11 pm - midnight EST on 7/6, for all of you east-coast night owls.)
Register here: https://art.segoinitiative.org/sessions/
Speaker List
Dave Ford

Dave is the founder of the OPLN and the Global Treaty Dialogues. The OPLN, made up of 130+ organizations, is an activist-to-industry network dedicated to solving the ocean plastics crisis.
He founded the Global Plastics Treaty Dialogues in January 2021 with WWF and Greenpeace. Four hundred leaders from 40 countries have participated globally, including country-level programs in Indonesia, Malaysia, Pakistan, Chile, Ghana, the United States, and the United Kingdom.
Eric Kawabata, APAC General Manager at TerraCycle Japan / Loop Japan

Eric has worked in sustainability for 12 years, starting as a volunteer in 2008 with Carbon Free Consulting in Japan. In 2009, he co-founded a non-profit project, Ocean Green Association, to study means to lower coastal water temperatures after seeing their impact on coastal ecology and bleaching of coral reefs in Japan.
Beginning work with TerraCycle in 2013, he officially launched the company in Asia, starting in Japan in January 2014. He subsequently became Asia Pacific Regional Manager in 2016, and launched TerraCycle in China in the fall of 2016 and TerraCycle Korea in the fall of 2017. He has worked with sponsors such as P&G, L’Oreal, Kao and LION.
About SEGO Initiative
SEGO Initiative, a not-for-profit association dedicated to environmental causes,
is offering online webinar sessions as part of its educational programming to
raise awareness and inspire people to take action against the issues facing the
oceans and the planet.
Thursday's sessions are a lead-up to the association’s second #TogetherApart International Coastal Cleanup. For more than a decade, SEGO Initiative has been organizing the Fujisawa Beach Cleaning Project/Clean S.E.A. The Project
includes three pillars:
- Volunteering with the participation of corporate, family, and student volunteers
- Public education via citizen science and art
- Reconnecting to the marine environment with a sailing program
