Our Partners

We cannot fight plastic pollution on our own. Every individual, business, and community got its limits of resources, so we need to connect and share our actions and course with others.
Plastic pollution and environmental protection are diverse topics reaching every aspect of our daily life. To combat plastic pollution more sufficient and to reach more people to support the actions we are teaming up with like-minded people, organizations, and companies to make a stand against plastic pollution.
We are proud and thankful to join our effort with these great people and businesses and we hope to connect with plenty more around the world because together we can make a difference!

Refill Not Landfill

Founded in 2016  in Cambodia, Refill Not Landfill is a global campaign to reduce single-use plastic drinking bottles and other single-use plastic waste.

Refill Not Landfill aims to reduce the millions of plastic water bottles discarded each year by encouraging the use of reusable drinking bottles, replacing millions of single-use plastic water bottles, and offering free water refill stations at participating businesses and partners around the world.

Little Green Spark

Little Green Spark was created in 2021, with the objective of contributing to the reduction of waste generation and energy use by businesses and organizations in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.

Little Green Spark offers coaching and training services to organizations and businesses working under different organizational structures, such as businesses with offices, NGOs and international organizations, hotels, restaurants, coffee shops, and bars, as well as to cleaning companies in and around Phnom Penh.

Only One Planet

Based in the capital of Cambodia, Phnom Penh, Only One Planet offers plastic-free solutions for the food and beverage industry.

Only One Planet offers a range of products to the Cambodian market that are practical, affordable, and will contribute to a significant reduction of single-use plastics. Their contribution to the education surrounding environmental issues in Cambodia is enabling more informed consumer choices.

Plastic Free Southeast Asia

Plastic Free Southeast Asia was founded by Sarah Rhodes in Cambodia and helped hundreds of businesses make a solid environmental change that’s improved their business since 2015. Her services include cooperative consultations and group workshops. In the last 2 years she offers her services now also in Australia, with the new headquarter based in Sydney.

Tourism Declares a Climate Emergency

Tourism Declares is a global community of over 300 organizations, companies, and professionals working together to plan a better future for tourism.
They are committed to aligning the plans with the need to cut global emissions in half by 2030. By sharing the challenges, ideas, and solutions they are looking into developing tourism that’s in balance with our climate, restores biodiversity, and supports vulnerable people across the world.