31 min

The Plastic Crisis with Hannah Testa | EP.2 Climate Change Mini Series The What's Your Juice? Podcast

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Download the episode NOW to have SeaTrees plant 1 SeaTree for the first 100 downloads on each episode!


Welcome to episode two of the Climate Change Mini Series: The Plastic Crisis with Hannah Testa. Hannah Testa is an 18 year old environmental activist focusing on solving the plastic crisis. At 10 years old, Hannah founded her non-profit Hannah 4 Change with the goal of solving the plastic crisis. Since then, Hannah has delivered over 30,000 presentations across the world to individuals, companies, and businesses on how they can reduce their plastic footprint. In 2018, Hannah4change was one of the 2 dozen nonprofits that convinced Starbucks to create a sustainable coffee cup. Also in 2018 at the age of 16, Hannah was the creator of Plastic Awareness Day which had over 300,000 viewers, and in 2020 at the age of 18, Hannah became one of a small group of activists who introduced the federal bill, The Break Free from Plastic Pollution Act to congress which is considered the most comprehensive approach to plastic and packaging ever introduced in the U.S. Congress. Also last year in 2020, Hannah released her first book Solving the Plastic Crisis, and became a Tedx Speaker. 
The Climate Change Mini Series is brought to you by Guayaki Yerba Mate. Guayaki is making delicious Yerba Mate beverages in one of the most sustainable ways possible. Guayaki has over 300 privately owned electric vehicles for their distribution which are driven by ex convicts to give them a positive opportunity in the workforce. Through Guayaki’s regenerative business model, they are able to restore and regenerate ecosystems and communities across the world. Guayaki just in the beginning of December 2020, just achieved their goal of restoring and stewarding 202,836 Acres of the Atlantic rainforest, and through this work of restoring ecosystems, provided over 850 living wage jobs to the communities in the area.
The mission of the climate change mini series is by and large to help solve climate change. One way that we aim to help solve climate change is through the content of the three episodes in the series. The other main way is through highlighting the company and non-profit working with us to support the series. SeaTrees is a California based non-profit that believes the ocean has the power to reverse climate change and has the current goal of planting 1 million sea trees. SeaTrees fosters “blue-carbon” ecosystems such as mangrove trees planted in the ocean, which is 5-10 times more effective than a rainforest at removing carbon from the air. For the first 100 downloads on each episode of the climate change mini series, SeaTrees will plant one sea tree. So go download each episode now, and help sequester carbon from the atmosphere by planting a sea tree. 

Download the episode NOW to have SeaTrees plant 1 SeaTree for the first 100 downloads on each episode!


Welcome to episode two of the Climate Change Mini Series: The Plastic Crisis with Hannah Testa. Hannah Testa is an 18 year old environmental activist focusing on solving the plastic crisis. At 10 years old, Hannah founded her non-profit Hannah 4 Change with the goal of solving the plastic crisis. Since then, Hannah has delivered over 30,000 presentations across the world to individuals, companies, and businesses on how they can reduce their plastic footprint. In 2018, Hannah4change was one of the 2 dozen nonprofits that convinced Starbucks to create a sustainable coffee cup. Also in 2018 at the age of 16, Hannah was the creator of Plastic Awareness Day which had over 300,000 viewers, and in 2020 at the age of 18, Hannah became one of a small group of activists who introduced the federal bill, The Break Free from Plastic Pollution Act to congress which is considered the most comprehensive approach to plastic and packaging ever introduced in the U.S. Congress. Also last year in 2020, Hannah released her first book Solving the Plastic Crisis, and became a Tedx Speaker. 
The Climate Change Mini Series is brought to you by Guayaki Yerba Mate. Guayaki is making delicious Yerba Mate beverages in one of the most sustainable ways possible. Guayaki has over 300 privately owned electric vehicles for their distribution which are driven by ex convicts to give them a positive opportunity in the workforce. Through Guayaki’s regenerative business model, they are able to restore and regenerate ecosystems and communities across the world. Guayaki just in the beginning of December 2020, just achieved their goal of restoring and stewarding 202,836 Acres of the Atlantic rainforest, and through this work of restoring ecosystems, provided over 850 living wage jobs to the communities in the area.
The mission of the climate change mini series is by and large to help solve climate change. One way that we aim to help solve climate change is through the content of the three episodes in the series. The other main way is through highlighting the company and non-profit working with us to support the series. SeaTrees is a California based non-profit that believes the ocean has the power to reverse climate change and has the current goal of planting 1 million sea trees. SeaTrees fosters “blue-carbon” ecosystems such as mangrove trees planted in the ocean, which is 5-10 times more effective than a rainforest at removing carbon from the air. For the first 100 downloads on each episode of the climate change mini series, SeaTrees will plant one sea tree. So go download each episode now, and help sequester carbon from the atmosphere by planting a sea tree. 

31 min