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Parley was founded to accelerate the environmental movement and create a climate of change. With plastic pollution in the global spotlight, awareness of the threats to our planet and its largest ecosystem is growing, but solutions remain elusive.
There are so many ways to act. Parley sees the keys in creativity and collaboration, anchored by the strategy we call Parley AIR: Avoid, Intercept, Redesign. Everyone is invited to participate. One of the questions we're asked most frequently is: how?
What can you, as one person, do to support the cause?
The short answer: more than you think. Our new collaboration platform is designed to connect you to active Parley missions. With World Oceans Week 2018, we launched various campaigns supporting the goals of the movement and current collaborations. More missions and tools for creating change are coming soon.
The oceans are dying. But we can create change together. There is no magic fix for complex ocean threats.
But there are simple steps you can take right now to be part of the solution.
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With new global plastic treaty talks in Geneva now underway, Eddy Frank Vásquez of Parley Dominican Republic shares his thoughts from the frontlines of the negotiations.
Microplastics and plastic chemicals are in our food and in our water. Is there any way to avoid them?
A leading environmental and reproductive epidemiologist on her career investigating the health impacts of common plastic chemicals.
This year at Magazine London, we collaborated with the Portugal-based company on an exhibit exploring the future of color.
In this very special edition, we ask Parley’s teams to share their thoughts and firsthand observations from an inspiring global week of action.
Lena C. Emery describes diving with sperm whales in Dominica and documenting their beauty.
This month, we join a unique river raft cleanup in Chile, celebrate Earth Day in Sri Lanka and journey to the northern edge of the Great Barrier Reef in Australia.
In Hawaiʻi, our teams and volunteers are working to restore coastal vegetation, clear out invasive species and clean up the shoreline at Wāwāmalu. Join them on June 1 to continue the work.
Dyeing clothes is a toxic, wasteful process that harms the environment – one team of scientists is changing the future of fabric.
We speak to Dr Igor Adameyko about The Story Of A Biologist, his archive of ethereal marine microorganisms.
Parley teams up with the Kahākūkahi Foundation to bring a community AIR Station and youth programs to Maui
In this special edition of Field Notes, we travel into the Sian Ka’an Biosphere Reserve to join a unique community cleanup and education event with Parley México and local partners.