Jonathan Keim, a Master Level Trainer of Strategic Intervention trains leaders to prepare them for the future by aligning their actions with their values and encourages them to foster collaboration and embrace change.
Keim believes that people should be positively motivated to take action instead of being guilted or shamed into taking action so that they can drive environmental stewardship.
Keim envisions a future shaped by responsibility and global impact and urges individuals to make decisions that align with their values to help save the planet.
Keim suggests individuals start making an impact by choosing locally sourced products, reducing food miles, and consuming whole foods to reduce plastic consumption.
Businesses can make a substantial impact by replacing non-recyclable plastic with compostable or reusable alternatives, designing products for durability and recycling, and publishing environmental targets and plastic reduction goals.
Non-profits and advocacy groups play a vital role in educating communities and influencing policies that reduce plastic pollution.
Schools and universities have a unique responsibility for fostering environmental awareness and sustainable practices in young people and can do so by integrating environmental education into the curriculum and creating plastic-free campuses.
By choosing plastic-free products, making choices as a community, and making the shift intrinsically rewarding, Keim suggests future leaders can inspire a movement that prioritizes our planet and safeguards it for generations to come.