Children wearing life jackets collect plastic waste from an Amsterdam canal aboard a Plastic Whale Foundation boat.

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Impact Report 2025 released

Impact Report 2025 released

Plastic Fishing is an interactive outdoor activity where students experience sustainability in a fun, tangible way. Armed with nets, gloves, and curiosity, pupils head outside to “fish” plastic waste from their local environment — canals, riversides, parks, or playgrounds.

By actively cleaning their surroundings, students learn about plastic pollution, circularity, and their own role in protecting nature. Plastic Fishing turns awareness into action and shows children that their efforts matter.

Plastic Fishing is an interactive outdoor activity where students experience sustainability in a fun, tangible way. Armed with nets, gloves, and curiosity, pupils head outside to “fish” plastic waste from their local environment — canals, riversides, parks, or playgrounds.

By actively cleaning their surroundings, students learn about plastic pollution, circularity, and their own role in protecting nature. Plastic Fishing turns awareness into action and shows children that their efforts matter.Plastic Fishing is an interactive outdoor activity where students experience sustainability in a fun, tangible way. Armed with nets, gloves, and curiosity, pupils head outside to “fish” plastic waste from their local environment — canals, riversides, parks, or playgrounds.

By actively cleaning their surroundings, students learn about plastic pollution, circularity, and their own role in protecting nature. Plastic Fishing turns awareness into action and shows children that their efforts matter.

Plastic pollution

Plastic Fishing is an interactive outdoor activity where students experience sustainability in a fun, tangible way. Armed with nets, gloves, and curiosity, pupils head outside to “fish” plastic waste from their local environment — canals, riversides, parks, or playgrounds.

By actively cleaning their surroundings, students learn about plastic pollution, circularity, and their own role in protecting nature. Plastic Fishing turns awareness into action and shows children that their efforts matter.

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Invisible impact

Plastic Fishing is an interactive outdoor activity where students experience sustainability in a fun, tangible way. Armed with nets, gloves, and curiosity, pupils head outside to “fish” plastic waste from their local environment — canals, riversides, parks, or playgrounds.

By actively cleaning their surroundings, students learn about plastic pollution, circularity, and their own role in protecting nature. Plastic Fishing turns awareness into action and shows children that their efforts matter.

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By actively cleaning their surroundings, students learn about plastic pollution, circularity, and their own role in protecting nature. Plastic Fishing turns awareness into action and shows children that their efforts matter.

Long term solution

Plastic Fishing is an interactive outdoor activity where students experience sustainability in a fun, tangible way. Armed with nets, gloves, and curiosity, pupils head outside to “fish” plastic waste from their local environment — canals, riversides, parks, or playgrounds.

Policy change

Plastic Fishing is an interactive outdoor activity where students experience sustainability in a fun, tangible way. Armed with nets, gloves, and curiosity, pupils head outside to “fish” plastic waste from their local environment — canals, riversides, parks, or playgrounds.

By actively cleaning their surroundings, students learn about plastic pollution, circularity, and their own role in protecting nature. Plastic Fishing turns awareness into action and shows children that their efforts matter.