The Start of a Movement in Miami-Dade County
Developed by Ocean Conservancy in partnership with Debris Free Oceans and Big Blue & You, Plastic Free Cities was initially implemented in Miami-Dade County to help address the ongoing waste crisis.

More than 240 students across six school groups participated in a five-week training program, which educated students about plastic pollution, sustainable business and community engagement. These students hosted events to educate and inspire their broader community to reduce their plastic use. They also hosted cleanups to remove plastic and other debris from their neighborhoods.






Using their training, students visited more than 100 businesses across Miami-Dade County and provided resources and recommendations to help them reduce plastic in their business operations. Ultimately, the students’ efforts helped prevent more than 1.2 million plastic items from being purchased and distributed annually across the county.
Orlando and Beyond
The free and comprehensive Plastic Free Cities Curriculum allows teachers or student clubs to run the program themselves, anywhere in Florida.

If you have questions about the curriculum or want to get involved with on-the-ground work in Miami, Orlando or the Tampa Bay region, please reach out to the Florida team.