The Royal Geographical Society – Singapore, presents Sydney Steenland, a 14-year old travelling the world talking about the inspiring "Sea Monkey Project". The event will be held at The British Club Singapore, on 30 January 2020.
The Sea Monkey Project was started by a family of four who live on a sailboat called Sea Monkey. This family, Carlos, Sarah, Sydney and Indi sailed to Malaysia from Australia and found as they travelled just how bad the plastic pollution is affecting the environment. So when they reached Malaysia, the second youngest of the crew, Sydney Steenland created The Sea Monkey Project.
They create plastic pollution education programs and initiatives, build plastic recycling machines and develop products that are made out 100% recycled materials.
Looking forward to seeing you all there!