 Replace heroes come from diverse walks of life and for this hero, promoting plastic recycling comes with a job because her employer, the government of France, is leaving no stone unturned in managing plastic pollution at home and helping other countries to do the same. It is very important for the French government, who is the main contributor, the founding contributor of the Replast project to stand by the side of Saint Lucia in this fight against plastic pollution. So what Replast really is, is collecting the plastic bottles, telling people about the importance of collecting plastic bottles and then recycling them. But for Christelle Outre-Mont, her interest in the problem of plastic pollution does not stop at the end of the world being. It's a matter of deep personal conviction. For me, it's a very natural gesture that I want to do as a person. Also in my family we used to do that, so it's also the virtue of the model, teaching the others what you should do. But it's not just me, it's a collective action. We need to all do it. Being from a developed country, where the youth are very active in helping to create awareness and changing attitudes about plastic pollution, Madame Outre-Mont has a message especially for Saint Lucia youth. Now I'm addressing the young people in Saint Lucia and in the Caribbean. Now it's your turn. It's not your fault, but it's your problem. It's your heritage. It's your planet. It's your life and that of your children. So take a part. Be active. Be a hero. It's not just a school project. You can go there and be active in your own family, collect the bottles, give them back and do your part of Play Duoyer. Plastic does not biodegrade. It can stain the environment for up to a thousand years, leaching chemicals in the soil and the sea. And that is a problem today's youth will inherit and that is one thousand reasons why Re-Plastic OECS welcomes youth participation. Come, be a hero. Reuse and recycle plastics.