Kids Who Are Changing the World
When we talk about fighting the climate crisis, we often imagine adults, scientists, and politicians. But around the world, children and teenagers are becoming true leaders of change. They create environmental projects, launch global campaigns, speak at UN conferences, and inspire millions of people. 🌍
In these cards, you’ll find stories of young changemakers who didn’t wait for the “right time” — they started acting now:
— sisters from Bali who achieved a ban on plastic bags
— a Ugandan schoolgirl who planted hundreds of trees
— a young inventor from India who designed a ship to clean oceans
— a Kenyan activist teaching children to love nature
— and a U.S. scientist who built a device to detect lead in water.
Each of them proves: age doesn’t matter when it comes to protecting the planet.
👉 Swipe through and get inspired by the stories of young eco-leaders making the future cleaner — today.
When we talk about fighting the climate crisis, we often imagine adults, scientists, and politicians. But around the world, children and teenagers are becoming true leaders of change. They create environmental projects, launch global campaigns, speak at UN conferences, and inspire millions of people. 🌍
In these cards, you’ll find stories of young changemakers who didn’t wait for the “right time” — they started acting now:
— sisters from Bali who achieved a ban on plastic bags
— a Ugandan schoolgirl who planted hundreds of trees
— a young inventor from India who designed a ship to clean oceans
— a Kenyan activist teaching children to love nature
— and a U.S. scientist who built a device to detect lead in water.
Each of them proves: age doesn’t matter when it comes to protecting the planet.
👉 Swipe through and get inspired by the stories of young eco-leaders making the future cleaner — today.
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We are open to collaborating with organizations, experts, activists, and caring individuals — from any country and in any language 💚
If you want to co-host an event, webinar, campaign under the Ecopulse flag, or help create expert and educational materials — join our international community!
🤝 How to become a partner:
Fill out a short form
Tell us about yourself, your experience, and your ideas.
Perhaps you are already organizing eco-events or want to propose a new format — we will definitely contact you to discuss collaboration.
Let’s inspire people around the world to take care of our planet — together 💚
If you want to co-host an event, webinar, campaign under the Ecopulse flag, or help create expert and educational materials — join our international community!
🤝 How to become a partner:
Fill out a short form
Tell us about yourself, your experience, and your ideas.
Perhaps you are already organizing eco-events or want to propose a new format — we will definitely contact you to discuss collaboration.
Let’s inspire people around the world to take care of our planet — together 💚
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From a simple box — to a stylish organizer! ♻️
Don’t rush to throw away cardboard boxes — you can turn them into a beautiful and useful storage organizer!
In this Reels, we show an easy method that works even for those who think their hands “don’t grow from the right place” 😄
What can you store in such an organizer?
🧦 socks and underwear
📚 stationery
🧴 cosmetics and skincare
🔌 cables and chargers
🧸 kids’ little things
Why buy something new when you can give items a second life?
Eco-habits start with small steps — try making this organizer today!
If you want more upcycling ideas, join our eco-habit challenge — it starts on November 18 💚🌍
Don’t rush to throw away cardboard boxes — you can turn them into a beautiful and useful storage organizer!
In this Reels, we show an easy method that works even for those who think their hands “don’t grow from the right place” 😄
What can you store in such an organizer?
🧦 socks and underwear
📚 stationery
🧴 cosmetics and skincare
🔌 cables and chargers
🧸 kids’ little things
Why buy something new when you can give items a second life?
Eco-habits start with small steps — try making this organizer today!
If you want more upcycling ideas, join our eco-habit challenge — it starts on November 18 💚🌍
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Ecopulse is reaching a new level!
We have submitted applications for three major environmental awards:
🏆 Green Award (Russian Environmental Operator)
🏆 Ecopositive Award from the EKA movement
🏆 Moscow Environmental Award
In our applications, we shared the key directions of the project —
— how Ecopulse unites people around the world,
— about the Global Cleanliness Challenge, which brought together volunteers from different countries,
— and about our big community cleanup in Balashikha, which became a strong example of local engagement.
For us, participating in these awards is not just about winning.
It’s about growth, recognition of our team’s work, and new opportunities.
We have submitted applications for three major environmental awards:
🏆 Green Award (Russian Environmental Operator)
🏆 Ecopositive Award from the EKA movement
🏆 Moscow Environmental Award
In our applications, we shared the key directions of the project —
— how Ecopulse unites people around the world,
— about the Global Cleanliness Challenge, which brought together volunteers from different countries,
— and about our big community cleanup in Balashikha, which became a strong example of local engagement.
For us, participating in these awards is not just about winning.
It’s about growth, recognition of our team’s work, and new opportunities.
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Eco-Habits Marathon: at home, in the city, and online
Start the New Year with new habits!
The New Year is the perfect moment for a reset. We’re launching a marathon that will help you gently and without pressure try out 9 simple eco-habits that truly improve life — yours and the planet’s.
What to expect from the marathon?
Format:
• 3 weeks: November 18 – December 8
• 9 tasks — every other weekday
• All tasks are published in the Ecopulse Planet chat
Directions:
— eco-habits at home
— habits in the city
— habits in the digital space
— + a bonus block dedicated to the New Year
• Participants use a habit tracker, mark completed tasks, and send them to the chat
• Each participant can repeat tasks as many times as they wish — to strengthen the habit
• We track the collective progress and summarize the results
• 📣 Final livestream: “How to Celebrate the New Year Sustainably” — December 8
💚 Why are eco-habits important?
Benefits for people:
• saving money
• saving time
• a cleaner, more organized, more comfortable home
• better health — fewer toxic materials and less waste around
• psychological benefits: a sense of control and small victories
• building the image of a mindful, responsible person
Benefits for the planet:
• less waste → fewer landfills
• reduced pressure on resources: water, electricity, materials
• fewer emissions from manufacturing new products
• lower carbon footprint
Small actions taken by millions of people create a huge impact — greater than occasional large campaigns.
✨ The first task is already published — join us and start today!
Start the New Year with new habits!
The New Year is the perfect moment for a reset. We’re launching a marathon that will help you gently and without pressure try out 9 simple eco-habits that truly improve life — yours and the planet’s.
What to expect from the marathon?
Format:
• 3 weeks: November 18 – December 8
• 9 tasks — every other weekday
• All tasks are published in the Ecopulse Planet chat
Directions:
— eco-habits at home
— habits in the city
— habits in the digital space
— + a bonus block dedicated to the New Year
• Participants use a habit tracker, mark completed tasks, and send them to the chat
• Each participant can repeat tasks as many times as they wish — to strengthen the habit
• We track the collective progress and summarize the results
• 📣 Final livestream: “How to Celebrate the New Year Sustainably” — December 8
💚 Why are eco-habits important?
Benefits for people:
• saving money
• saving time
• a cleaner, more organized, more comfortable home
• better health — fewer toxic materials and less waste around
• psychological benefits: a sense of control and small victories
• building the image of a mindful, responsible person
Benefits for the planet:
• less waste → fewer landfills
• reduced pressure on resources: water, electricity, materials
• fewer emissions from manufacturing new products
• lower carbon footprint
Small actions taken by millions of people create a huge impact — greater than occasional large campaigns.
✨ The first task is already published — join us and start today!
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🇻🇪 Meet: MaryBran Torres — Ecopulse eco-leader from Venezuela
Winner of our Global Cleanliness Challenge and a person who lives through creativity and ecology.
MaryBran is an integral artist of Venezuela’s theater and circus movement with a rich career in theater, dance, painting, production, choral performance, and cultural audiovisual projects. She founded two creative schools — Crisart and MaryBran Art Music Dance, which have brought children and adults together around art for many years.
Today, she is also actively involved in the environmental life of her country. Venezuela has green parties, environmental ministries, and eco-initiatives across schools, churches, and universities — and MaryBran aims to make the Ecopulse movement a meaningful part of this process.
For MaryBran, ecology is a path of inspiration and personal responsibility. She believes that people unite around positive examples — and this is how she inspires her community: through creativity, action, and the belief that the world changes when we change ourselves.
✨ Want to be inspired by stories like this every day?
Join our Ecopulse Activist Chat — a global community where people share experiences and create real environmental change together.
Winner of our Global Cleanliness Challenge and a person who lives through creativity and ecology.
MaryBran is an integral artist of Venezuela’s theater and circus movement with a rich career in theater, dance, painting, production, choral performance, and cultural audiovisual projects. She founded two creative schools — Crisart and MaryBran Art Music Dance, which have brought children and adults together around art for many years.
Today, she is also actively involved in the environmental life of her country. Venezuela has green parties, environmental ministries, and eco-initiatives across schools, churches, and universities — and MaryBran aims to make the Ecopulse movement a meaningful part of this process.
«I dream of creating a permanent Ecopulse eco-space in Venezuela — a place where children can attend lectures and games, where excursions and volunteer groups are formed, where plant nurseries are created. A place where Ecopulse organizers and eco-leaders from all over the world can come to exchange experiences and build new projects together».
For MaryBran, ecology is a path of inspiration and personal responsibility. She believes that people unite around positive examples — and this is how she inspires her community: through creativity, action, and the belief that the world changes when we change ourselves.
«I want to see a future planet that is green, alive, full of culture and cooperation. And I believe we can achieve this together».
✨ Want to be inspired by stories like this every day?
Join our Ecopulse Activist Chat — a global community where people share experiences and create real environmental change together.
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Many people think that a disposable coffee cup is “just paper.”
But unfortunately… it’s not paper at all 🙃
To prevent a hot drink from soaking through, every such cup has a thin layer of polyethylene (PE) — a plastic coating.
This is what makes the cup “waterproof.”
If it were made of plain paper, your coffee would turn it into mush within minutes.
❗Important:
On the outside, the cup is paper — but on the inside, it’s plastic.
These layers are almost impossible to separate, which is why such cups are hardly ever recycled. Even if they have a leaf, a green logo, or the word “eco” printed on them.
In reality, it’s just greenwashing. And in practice — single-use waste that lives for decades.
✨ But here’s the good news: habits can be changed easily.
In our Eco-Habits Marathon, you’ll learn dozens of small steps that genuinely make life easier — for example, always carrying a reusable cup.
It’s more convenient, looks nicer, and is far more eco-friendly 🌿
Our marathon has already started, and the first task is published!
👉 Join us, enter the chat, complete the tasks, tag us in your Stories — and let’s become more eco-friendly together.
But unfortunately… it’s not paper at all 🙃
To prevent a hot drink from soaking through, every such cup has a thin layer of polyethylene (PE) — a plastic coating.
This is what makes the cup “waterproof.”
If it were made of plain paper, your coffee would turn it into mush within minutes.
❗Important:
On the outside, the cup is paper — but on the inside, it’s plastic.
These layers are almost impossible to separate, which is why such cups are hardly ever recycled. Even if they have a leaf, a green logo, or the word “eco” printed on them.
In reality, it’s just greenwashing. And in practice — single-use waste that lives for decades.
✨ But here’s the good news: habits can be changed easily.
In our Eco-Habits Marathon, you’ll learn dozens of small steps that genuinely make life easier — for example, always carrying a reusable cup.
It’s more convenient, looks nicer, and is far more eco-friendly 🌿
Our marathon has already started, and the first task is published!
👉 Join us, enter the chat, complete the tasks, tag us in your Stories — and let’s become more eco-friendly together.
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Our Global Cleanliness Challenge winner has received her prize!
We’re excited to share wonderful news:
MaryBran Torres from Venezuela, the winner of Ecopulse’s Global Cleanliness Challenge, has finally received her gift 🎁
It’s a drone for video filming, which will help her develop ecological initiatives and inspire people across the country. Here’s what MaryBran told us about her plans and emotions.
🎥 How she will use the drone
✨ Emotions from receiving the gift
💚 MaryBran’s message to the world
✨ Congratulations, MaryBran!
We are grateful for her energy, creativity, and contribution to the development of Ecopulse in Venezuela.
👉 Want to be inspired by stories like this every day?
Join our international activist chat — we create environmental change together. And right now, our New Year Eco-Habits Marathon is happening there — it’s not too late to join!
We’re excited to share wonderful news:
MaryBran Torres from Venezuela, the winner of Ecopulse’s Global Cleanliness Challenge, has finally received her gift 🎁
It’s a drone for video filming, which will help her develop ecological initiatives and inspire people across the country. Here’s what MaryBran told us about her plans and emotions.
🎥 How she will use the drone
«I plan to film the rivers, beaches, forests, and jungles of Venezuela.
This award will greatly influence my ecological work — the drone will become an important tool to capture high-quality footage and share meaningful topics with many people. My goal is to continue expanding ecological activities throughout the country and eventually create my own center to record documentaries, hold lectures, organize camps, charity actions, and much more»
✨ Emotions from receiving the gift
«When my gift arrived, I felt: wow, I did it! It was a completed goal and a fulfilled mission. I was very excited and happy»
💚 MaryBran’s message to the world
«If we consume less — clothing, things, electricity, water — we will live better and healthier. Mother Earth gives us everything, and when we recycle, we can create wonderful things for our personal use. What is trash for many is a precious pearl for others. We can make the world more alive, peaceful, and natural. The rich person is not the one who has many things, but the one who knows how to live healthily, naturally, and in harmony — that is where mental and spiritual peace comes from. We are part of the ecosystem»
✨ Congratulations, MaryBran!
We are grateful for her energy, creativity, and contribution to the development of Ecopulse in Venezuela.
👉 Want to be inspired by stories like this every day?
Join our international activist chat — we create environmental change together. And right now, our New Year Eco-Habits Marathon is happening there — it’s not too late to join!
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5 Eco-Habits for Home You Can Adopt in Just One Week
Ecology isn’t about complicated rules. You can start with small habits that save resources, money, and make your home more comfortable. Here are 5 simple steps you can implement this week:
1️⃣ Turn off the water while brushing your teeth
In 2 minutes, a running tap wastes up to 10–12 liters of water.
By turning off the tap daily, you can save up to 4,000 liters per year.
Less water used = lower bills and less pressure on treatment systems.
2️⃣ Unplug devices when not in use
Chargers, TVs, kettles, and appliances in standby mode continue consuming electricity — up to 5–10% of monthly usage.
Unplugging “sleeping” devices reduces energy consumption and extends their lifespan.
3️⃣ Use reusable cloths instead of disposable wipes
This saves money, reduces waste, and makes cleaning more efficient.
One good microfiber cloth can replace 50–100 paper towels.
4️⃣ Wash clothes at a lower temperature
Washing at 30°C instead of 60°C uses up to 40% less energy.
Your clothes last longer, keep their color and shape.
5️⃣ Sort at least one type of waste
You don’t have to sort everything at once.
Start with plastic, paper, or glass — whichever is easiest for you.
Small actions by millions of people create a huge impact — for families and for the planet.
🎄 Our New Year Eco-Habits Marathon is happening right now!
We’re introducing new habits not only at home, but also in the city, online, and in preparation for the holidays.
You can still join — a new task has just been published!
Ecology isn’t about complicated rules. You can start with small habits that save resources, money, and make your home more comfortable. Here are 5 simple steps you can implement this week:
1️⃣ Turn off the water while brushing your teeth
In 2 minutes, a running tap wastes up to 10–12 liters of water.
By turning off the tap daily, you can save up to 4,000 liters per year.
Less water used = lower bills and less pressure on treatment systems.
2️⃣ Unplug devices when not in use
Chargers, TVs, kettles, and appliances in standby mode continue consuming electricity — up to 5–10% of monthly usage.
Unplugging “sleeping” devices reduces energy consumption and extends their lifespan.
3️⃣ Use reusable cloths instead of disposable wipes
This saves money, reduces waste, and makes cleaning more efficient.
One good microfiber cloth can replace 50–100 paper towels.
4️⃣ Wash clothes at a lower temperature
Washing at 30°C instead of 60°C uses up to 40% less energy.
Your clothes last longer, keep their color and shape.
5️⃣ Sort at least one type of waste
You don’t have to sort everything at once.
Start with plastic, paper, or glass — whichever is easiest for you.
Small actions by millions of people create a huge impact — for families and for the planet.
🎄 Our New Year Eco-Habits Marathon is happening right now!
We’re introducing new habits not only at home, but also in the city, online, and in preparation for the holidays.
You can still join — a new task has just been published!
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Ecopulse is an international environmental initiative that unites people from different countries, cultures, and professions around one idea: to make eco-friendly actions simple, accessible, and inspiring for everyone.
Today, Ecopulse is:
💚 Participants from more than 20 countries
Volunteers and eco-activists join from Russia, Latin America, Europe, the CIS, Asia, and Africa.
💚 An international activist chat
A space that allows people to exchange experience, support each other’s initiatives, and launch joint projects.
💚 Global challenges and campaigns
In 2025, we held the Global Cleanliness Challenge, with participants from all over the world — from Venezuela to Kazakhstan.
Winners received eco-prizes, and participants organized dozens of local eco-initiatives.
💚 Strong local projects
We support environmental events and cleanups on the ground — for example, a SWAP-event in Orenburg and a large city cleanup in Balashikha, which united local residents and showed the power of community.
💚 New formats of environmental education
We launch educational series, interactive content, interviews with eco-leaders from different countries, tests, guides, and challenges — everything to make ecology a natural part of everyday life.
💚 Eco-Habits Marathon
Our educational project — the New Year Eco-Habits Marathon — is happening right now.
For three weeks, participants adopt useful habits at home, in the city, and in the digital space.
The marathon helps people realize that ecology is not about sacrifice, but about comfort, saving resources, and taking care of oneself.
Our goal is to become the largest global community of people who make the planet cleaner through small steps.
🫂 Want to become part of Ecopulse?
Join our international activist chat. It’s always warm, supportive, and inspiring — and right now our New Year Eco-Habits Marathon is taking place there 🎄🌍
Let’s change the world with small steps — together.
Today, Ecopulse is:
💚 Participants from more than 20 countries
Volunteers and eco-activists join from Russia, Latin America, Europe, the CIS, Asia, and Africa.
💚 An international activist chat
A space that allows people to exchange experience, support each other’s initiatives, and launch joint projects.
💚 Global challenges and campaigns
In 2025, we held the Global Cleanliness Challenge, with participants from all over the world — from Venezuela to Kazakhstan.
Winners received eco-prizes, and participants organized dozens of local eco-initiatives.
💚 Strong local projects
We support environmental events and cleanups on the ground — for example, a SWAP-event in Orenburg and a large city cleanup in Balashikha, which united local residents and showed the power of community.
💚 New formats of environmental education
We launch educational series, interactive content, interviews with eco-leaders from different countries, tests, guides, and challenges — everything to make ecology a natural part of everyday life.
💚 Eco-Habits Marathon
Our educational project — the New Year Eco-Habits Marathon — is happening right now.
For three weeks, participants adopt useful habits at home, in the city, and in the digital space.
The marathon helps people realize that ecology is not about sacrifice, but about comfort, saving resources, and taking care of oneself.
Our goal is to become the largest global community of people who make the planet cleaner through small steps.
🫂 Want to become part of Ecopulse?
Join our international activist chat. It’s always warm, supportive, and inspiring — and right now our New Year Eco-Habits Marathon is taking place there 🎄🌍
Let’s change the world with small steps — together.
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The Ecopulse team is at the “Eco-Community” forum in Samara (Russia) today
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