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Melati Riyanto Wijsen (born 2000) and Isabel Wijsen (born 6 November 2002) are Indonesian
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s. The two sisters are known for their efforts to reduce plastic consumption in Bali. The sisters were born in Bali to Dutch and Indonesian parents. In 2013, when Melati was 12 and Isabel was 10 years old, inspired by a lesson about positive world leaders at the Green School Bali, they brainstormed ideas on how to aid Indonesia's problem with plastic pollution, since it is the second worst plastic polluter in the world after China. When the sisters found out that less than 5% of the plastic bags in Bali were being recycled, They decided to begin their campaign ''Bye Bye Plastic Bags'' with the help of other children in the island. In order to gain public attention, the campaign organized cleanups, presentations, and distribution of alternative bags. They organized Bali's biggest beach cleanup in 2018 with 20,000 people who collected 65 pounds of waste. In order to get the government's help, the sisters started a petition in 2015 which would eventually gather 100,000 signatures at the Bali International Airport. It wasn't until they staged a dawn to dusk
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, when they were finally able to successfully arrange a meeting with Bali's then-governor, I Made Mangku Pastika, who promised to make Bali plastic free by 2018. Bye Bye Plastic Bags is a social initiative and NGO driven by youth to say no to plastic bags. Quickly, the message of youth reached stages around the world like TED, CNN, United Nations and the sisters helped build momentum towards the ban on single use plastic bags which finally came into effect in 2018 thanks to the efforts of many likeminded organisations and individuals. The focus and strength of Bye Bye Plastic Bags has always been in education through the form of workshops, presentations and booklets. Bye Bye Plastic Bags can be found in 60 locations around the world with teams led by young people who want to bring the message of saying no to plastic bags globally. They also began another campaign called ''One Island, One Voice'' which recognized the restaurants and markets in Bali who committed to being plastic free. The sisters believe in encouraging other children into helping the world, and as Isabel Wijsen said in 2015:
“To all the kids of this beautiful but challenging world, go for it, make that difference.”
In 2017, the pair spoke at the
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World Ocean Day in
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. In 2018, the pair were named two of the ''25 Most Influential Teens of 2018'' by
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. In 2020, Melati was an invited speaker at the
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in Davos. In 2021, a documentary film on Melati Wijsen titled '' Bigger Than Us'' was released. The film was directed by French director Flore Vasseur and produced by
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. Melati is the founder of Youthtopia, a youth empowerment platform, which hosts workshops and training to equip young changemakers to encourage them to make a difference.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Wijsen, Melati and Isabel Living people Date of birth unknown Indonesian women activists Indonesian child activists Indonesian climate activists Indonesian environmentalists Indonesian people of Dutch descent Youth climate activists Year of birth missing (living people)