 Homeward Bound is a collaboration of women developing their leadership in that science space. I was accepted into the programme, and more as a science educator, my work in China is heavily involved in that. I've developed leadership and sustainability programmes with kids or developing their ability to create programmes themselves. One particular programme that we worked on was the Paper Waste Cup Audit. The kids were quite passionate about how many paper cups were being used. We counted those cups. It was a really stinky process. The kids were quite upset and horrified by what they were seeing. And then through that we've presented that back to the school at an assembly, and the kids then created or came up with ways that they could create that change themselves. They've looked at a celebration day where students can bring their drink bottles to school and decorate those. And just start acknowledging that behaviour change so that they can reduce their cups. And then from that, hopefully bringing that out into the community so the community is more conscious about what they're doing around waste. I think generally coming together and being a support network for each other to look at how we can influence policy as well as create and erase awareness for what's happening in the world.