FUTURE PROOFING
As competitive sailors we have an unusual and close relationship with the natural environment. We’re far more likely than most people to have been exposed to the scale of many of the problems facing the planet, thanks to the number of high-profile campaigns within our sport. These include Turn the Tide on Plastic in the last Volvo Ocean Race, 11th Hour Racing, or Emily Penn’s current eXXpedition circumnavigation.
While few of us are granted the opportunity to make a grand stand on the world stage, most of us have the power to collectively help drive important change in the various communities we inhabit – and in a few cases, circumstances conspire to give us a bigger platform.
Appalled by huge piles of discarded single-use plastic encountered in the water during the 2016 Rio Olympic cycle, sailor Hannah Mills was shocked into action.“For almost two decades I have noticed plastic in the oceans,” she says, “but it didn’t resonate with me how bad the problem was getting until the Rio 2016 Olympic cycle. I witnessed first hand the devastating effects of plastic pollution on our oceans and planet. Every beach, marina and coastal area we visited… was affected and
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