 When you throw your trash away, where is a way? Do you actually know where your trash ends up? Plastic is a global problem. We are not only facing it here in Bali. 400 plastic bags per year is being used per person on Bali alone and 700 per person throughout Indonesia. Our message, our vision was for our island to be plastic bag free. Bioplastics bags is a social initiative or now an official NGO run by youth on the island of Bali to say no to single use plastic bags. And the long-term solution we believe and what we've learned is waste management. Our journey with bioplastics bags started around five years ago and at 10 and 12 years old we could see the negative effects plastic was having on our home island. And so I still remember, you know, we were walking home that day from school and we thought, hey, what can we as kids do on the island of Bali? If we were walking in the rice fields, there'd be plastic. Swimming, walking on the beach, there'd be plastic. So we thought, hey, what's someone going to do about this? And I think sometimes you always forget that you can be that someone. We have four main pillars of focus. The first one being education because we believe that education is key. Change starts in the classroom and one of the advantages that we have is that when we're in front of the classroom it's kids in front of kids. So we spark something else inside of them. One island, one voice! Our second pillar of focus is our pilot village and this is where we go every weekend to distribute around 200 alternative bags for their team to show the locals that it is possible to say they're the plastic bags. Our third pillar of focus is our One Island, One Voice campaign and this is sort of where we reach out to all the retailers in the industry to get them involved. And this is where we reward all the places that are plastic bag free on Bali by giving them a sticker and it says One Island, One Voice, a plastic bag free zone. And the last pillar of focus is a personal favorite of mine because it's going global and it just shows that kids from every corner of the world they watch what we're doing here on the island. They're the ones saying, I want to do the same back where I come from. We hit our real jackpot when we went to the United Nations in New York to speak on World Oceans Day where we addressed world leaders and gave them a perspective and a voice from the younger generation. Om Shanti Shanti Shanti Om. Thank you. Now our next approach is to implement a paying for plastic policy. We've seen in other countries all around the world that once there's a paying for plastic policy set in place the public mindset really shifts and it changes. It's one thing to talk but the next steps are to implement a waste management system. Next step is to set up a bin system around the island. 2018 has got to be the year. We're not going anywhere until Bali is plastic bag free. Because we believe that us kids may only be 25% of the world's population but we are 100% of the future.