30: Rochelle Byrne on her 430-km SUPing trip through Lake Ontario and her work to clean the shores
Hi everybody, and thank you for listening to episode 30 of the Learn With Lels podcast.
On this episode, I spoke with Rochelle Byrne, the founder of A Greener Future, a non-profit that works to clean the shores of Lake Ontario. To date, they’ve picked up more than 1.6 million pieces of garbage from our shoreline.
Last summer, Rochelle went on a 430 km stand-up paddleboarding adventure from Kingston to Niagara to raise awareness about the pollution that’s in our lake. In our conversation, we talked about:
what that adventure was like and how she made it happen;
why it’s so important for us to take care of Lake Ontario;
how our actions are so connected with the lake’s health; and
what we can do to help.
This is an especially important topic for me right now as I’ve started to get into Great Lakes surfing. I personally do not want to be surfing amongst litter like old cups or condoms or tampons, all of which Rochelle saw on her journey, so I seriously appreciate the work that she and her team at A Greener Future are doing to clean up our lake.
I hope you enjoy this educational conversation, and thanks so much for listening!
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