Introduction

To celebrate the Brunel Foundation's 10th anniversary, an internal auction was organised to enable Brunel staff from around the world to bid for a variety of items. These included talents offered by Brunellers themselves, such as language and dance lessons. The auction attracted 1,600 bids and raised a total of 14,474 euros. The proceeds were donated to Seven Clean Seas, an organisation committed to removing plastic from the oceans. During our conversation with Tom Peacock-Nazil, Founder and CEO of Seven Clean Seas, he shared details about their various cleanup projects in Southeast Asia and explained how our donation will support efforts to expand their data collection capabilities. 

An unpleasant experience as a catalyst for change

Tom and his wife had been living in Southeast Asia for a long time and were aware of plastic pollution and waste management issues in countries such as Indonesia and Thailand. However, they did not feel compelled to act until they embarked on a fateful trip that changed everything for them.


In June 2018, the couple spent a lovely day on the beach of Kho Lippe, a beautiful island on Thailand’s Andaman Coast. Returning the following day, however, they found it covered in a huge pile of trash and plastic debris, a mix of post-consumer goods and fishing gear which had washed up during a storm. This experience shocked them into action.


On returning home to Singapore, Tom and his wife started hosting beach cleanups to educate people and raise awareness about plastic pollution. Their aim was to encourage widespread action by creating the same feeling of shock they themselves had experienced. Tom explains: "Until people see it, they won't take action." As a result, they began to attract the interest of companies who inquired about running corporate social responsibility (CSR) events. This was the moment when they realised that they could generate revenue to fund larger cleanup projects. Thus, Seven Clean Seas was born with the aim of addressing both environmental problems and social injustices related to plastic pollution. Tom emphasises an important point: “Many people are not discussing the social aspects of this issue, and we’re committed to changing that”.

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