The Turtle Talks

Connection to Change : HK Cleanup - Lisa Christensen

13 min · 22. feb. 2026
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In this debut episode of The Turtle Talks, 15-year-old host Sienna virtually sits down with Hong Kong Cleanup founder Lisa Christensen, whose organisation has mobilised over one million participants to remove more than ten million kilograms of trash from Hong Kong’s coastlines, trails and city streets.  Together, they explore how a single one-day beach cleanup became a year-round movement and what individuals, wherever they live, can do to protect the environment.

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