
Jade
NINSUVANNAKUL
SATITA

ABOUT
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Turning Forgotten Waste into Lasting Change What began as a simple question—“Where do old fishing nets go?”—led me beneath the surface, where I found them still entangled around coral reefs, silently harming marine ecosystems. That moment shaped my journey with The Youth Fund Thailand, a youth-led organization working to address ocean plastic pollution through hands-on action, community engagement, and circular economy solutions. From ghost net recovery to policy dialogue, my work focuses on transforming environmental challenges into sustainable systems—by youth, for the future.

I am a youth environmental advocate and the founder of The Youth Fund Thailand, driven by the belief that meaningful change happens when action meets systems thinking. My work began with marine conservation and ghost net recovery, but quickly expanded into building partnerships, developing circular economy models, and advocating for stronger policy frameworks. By collaborating with communities, industry partners, and government agencies, I work to turn discarded waste into opportunity while empowering young people to lead environmental solutions. Through national and international platforms, I continue to explore how youth-led innovation can shape resilient coastlines, inclusive policies, and a more sustainable future.