Impact Meter - who has the biggest hammer?

Underwater scene with fish swimming above a large amount of plastic pollution.
A woman in a blue shirt points to a circular sign that reads "Ask Lia!" in yellow text. Below is a vertical infographic with sections about environmental actions. It includes topics like government regulation, financing cleaning efforts, corporate changes, public protests, and individual actions. Each section is highlighted in different colors with accompanying text.

Every story has a turning point. So does plastic pollution.

Plastic pollution isn’t accidental — and it won’t be solved by accident.

We can act as individuals, push companies to do better, or demand government action.
All of these matter. But they don’t have the same impact.

Real change happens when companies change how things are made and governments set the rules.

There’s no single hero — but there are actions that move the story faster.

So… which hammer hits hardest?

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