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Melati Wijsen, founder along with her sister Isabel of Bye Bye Plastic Bags, uses a megaphone while organizing volunteers for Bali's Biggest Clean Up, at Petitenget Beach in Bali, Indonesia, Feb. 15, 2020. Since starting their campaign to reduce Bali's plastic waste, the teenage sisters have traveled around the world to speak at major events. (Nyimas Laula/The New York Times)
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2020-02-15
NYIMAS LAULA/The New York Times Agency/East News
The New York Times Agency
NYIMAS LAULA
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