Article 708RR ‘You don’t get to aim big when you are somewhere small’: A teenager’s fight to end single use plastics on her Scottish island

‘You don’t get to aim big when you are somewhere small’: A teenager’s fight to end single use plastics on her Scottish island

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Karen McVeigh
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Groundswell of support for ban propels campaign of Tabby Fletcher, 17, from her island home on Jura to parliament

Tabby Fletcher, a 17-year-old from the Isle of Jura, off the west coast of Scotland, lives in what many people would probably assume is a pristine wilderness. Yet she regularly sees dead birds, their bodies entangled in plastic, among piles of waste washed up on the island's beaches after powerful storms.

In January, we had Storm Eowyn," she says. Huge storm surges brought piles of plastic on to the beach close to my house. I saw dead birds wrapped in plastic. It was obvious from little bits inside their decomposing bodies they had eaten plastic.

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