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No Butts Alliance:Youth×Community Civic Action Lab

Home×School×Society: A collaborative model turning butts into civic science and policy action

#Problem: Butts are top pollutants ignored in schools. #Solution: Our L.E.A.D. model uses a tracking App and PBL (6C framework) to turn students into civic leaders. #Impact: 30k+ butts removed; 41k+ reached. We influenced national policy and stood with the Vice President. #Benefit: A replicable "Home×School×Society" lab turning toxic waste into planetary health action.

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Updated April 2026
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Taiwan Earth Sustainability & Civic Action Association (TESCA)

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Our Vision: Transforming Education for a Sustainable Future 1. Institutionalizing Youth Agency (CRC) We hope to see a shift from "teaching about rights" to "practicing rights." By implementing CRC Article 12, we want an education system that truly hears and believes in children's power to change the world today. We envision youth not as future leaders, but as active, respected stakeholders who drive meaningful social change in the present. 2. The Home×School×Society Synergy We aim to normalize the "Home × School × Society" collaborative model. This ecosystem allows for faster mobilization, integrated resources, and strengthened relationships between parents, teachers, and students. We hope to prove that education is a collective community responsibility, where every sector works in harmony to support youth-led action. 3. Holistic Citizenship via SEL We strive for a curriculum that steps beyond school gates. By integrating Social Emotional Learning (SEL), we hope to develop holistic global citizens who possess the resilience and empathy to tackle real-world crises. Education should empower students to move from classroom theory to impactful societal transformation. 4. Systemic Environmental Change Ultimately, we hope education catalyzes the end of cigarette butt pollution. Through global advocacy, we aim to see the Global Plastics Treaty fully implemented, with butts finally recognized and banned as harmful plastic products, ensuring a healthier planet for all.

About the innovation

Why did you create this innovation?

[The Invisible Toxic Crisis]
Cigarette butts are the world's most littered plastic, yet they remain invisible in school curricula. Most educators are unaware that filters are cellulose acetate plastic leaching 7,000+ toxic chemicals; one butt can contaminate 500 liters of water. We created this to bridge the environmental knowledge gap that traditional textbooks ignore.

[From Observation to Youth Agency]
In 2023, six 6th-graders asked: "If children pick up butts, will adults stop littering?" This sparked the No Butts Alliance. We moved beyond simple cleanups to challenge social norms, turning a hidden pollutant into a visible platform for youth-led advocacy and citizen science.

[Bridging the Participation Gap]Teacher Wu Yi-Hui integrated the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC)—specifically Article 12, the right to be heard—into her classroom. Collaborating with director Wu Cheng-Fu, they built a "Home × School × Society" co-learning ecosystem. We created this to bridge a pedagogical gap: shifting civic education from passive textbooks to active, real-world practice.

[Our Goal: Systemic Change]Education often stops at "awareness." Our Action Lab places youth at the center of real-world data, legislative meetings, and policy outcomes. We empower students as leaders of Planetary Health who drive systemic change, proving that youth are not just future leaders, but active stakeholders of today.

What does your innovation look like in practice?

No Butts Alliance: The L.E.A.D. Model in Practice

[LINK: Digital Tools & Citizen Science]
Students use the "Butt Hunter" App to map hotspots, turning cleanups into Citizen Science. By converting "invisible" toxic waste into visible data, youth gain a scientific foundation to engage communities and transform environmental concern into evidence-based action.

[EMPOWER: SEL & 6C Deep Learning]
Our 24-session curriculum integrates Art, Social Studies, and SEL, fostering empathy and resilience. Through workshops, students create AI posters and "Creative Voting Boxes." Using the NPDL 6C framework, they evolve into emotionally intelligent "Change-makers" who mentor younger peers and lead their own teams.

[ADVOCATE: Institutional Voice from Local to Central]
Scaling from "Home to Government," members serve as Youth Representatives at all levels: from local to Central Government (Youth Advisory Council). Youth host the "Children’s Action Forum" to present data to the Ministry of Environment and legislators. A pinnacle was standing with the Vice President to influence national ocean policy.

[DRIVE: Scaling Through the Ecosystem]
Our "Home×School×Society" model is designed for global replication, reaching Canada and Japan. Through regular virtual exchanges, we drive a global network for Planetary Health. Our L.E.A.D. modular action content enables any group to adopt our format, proving youth are active institutional stakeholders in the policy-making system today.

How has it been spreading?

1.Recognition & Geographic Reach
Validated by 15+ awards (CommonWealth 100, Global Views 100), our model has scaled from Taiwan to Canada and Japan. This credibility, combined with regular virtual exchanges and our App, allows global peers to adopt our data-driven approach across diverse cultures.

2.Artistic & Media Catalysts
Art accelerates our impact. Through action dramas, theatrical adaptations, and sketching exhibitions, we turn toxic waste into compelling narratives. Our journey is amplified by frequent podcasts, TV, and newspaper interviews, making "No Butts" a household name. Our YouTube channel (156 videos, 85,905+ views in 2 years) serves as a digital lighthouse, providing high-visibility resources for educators worldwide to replicate our success.

3.Structural & Policy Impact
Our youth-led Children’s Action Forum is the ultimate catalyst. Following two successful years, we are invited to host Year 3 at the Legislative Yuan and Year 4 at the Presidential Office (invited by the Ministry of Environment). Serving as Youth Representatives, members translate local data into national policy through the "Home×School×Society" ecosystem. Using our L.E.A.D. modular content, we empower youth worldwide to transition from local cleanups to becoming active institutional stakeholders in the national policy-making system today.

How have you modified or added to your innovation?

Evolution & Expansion: Making Taiwan Visible

[Evolution: From Tools to Data-Driven Action]
Through 15+ awards, we integrated expert advice to upgrade our strategy. We evolved from hardware inventions like "Butt Vacuums" and "Smart Gutter Butt Interceptors" to our current "Rapid Screening Platform" and "Butt Hunter App." This shift moves us beyond simple cleanups into evidence-based advocacy, including interviewing smokers and engaging local authorities to ensure our innovation is grounded in field reality.

[Global Reach: Putting Taiwan on the Map]
Through youth-led outreach, we established a partnership with the Dutch NGO No Plastic Filter. This collaboration makes Taiwan’s environmental efforts visible globally. We are co-organizing "No Butts Day" on July 4th in Yilan, Taiwan—a large-scale flash mob with local NGOs. Our impact is so deep that our Japan exchange experience was even featured as a 9th-grade English graduation exam topic, proving its educational integration.

[Policy Impact: Entering the Institutional Core]
Persistent advocacy has secured us a seat at the highest levels of government. Legislator Chang Ya-ling has invited the Alliance to host our 3rd Children's Action Forum at the Legislative Yuan in late 2026. Furthermore, the Minister of Environment has invited us to the Presidential Office next year to lead a Youth Forum on Climate Change, validating the Alliance as a trusted institutional partner in national policy-making.

If I want to try it, what should I do?

# An Open-Source Civic Action Lab
The No Butts Alliance is designed for rapid global replication. If you want to try it, you don’t need a big budget; you just need to be a "curious observer." We offer an open-source ecosystem that allows any teacher, student, or NGO to start their own local revolution. We provide the tools to help you move from initial shock to meaningful civic contribution. 

# Choose Your Engagement Level
Our innovation is modular, allowing you to choose the entry point that fits your resources. You can implement the full 24-session L.E.A.D. curriculum or focus on specific creative modules. For those who love the arts, we offer blueprints for "Ecological Action Dramas" to perform on streets and "Cigarette Butt Life Sketching" to document pollution through art. Whether your interest lies in street theater, sketching, data science, or policy advocacy, we provide the specific action models to make your voice heard.

# Direct Mentorship & Global Support
When you try our model, you are not alone. You become part of the "Home × School × Society" network. We provide direct mentorship from our founders—including teachers, artists, and youth leaders—to help you navigate local challenges. You will be invited to our regular virtual exchanges and global events like "No Butts Day," linking your local "Action Drama" or "Sketching" project to a worldwide planetary health movement. All it takes is the courage to pick up the first butt; we will help you do the rest.

Implementation steps

1. Take the First Step: Just pick butts up
Grab tongs and a bag! Spend 10-20 mins picking up butts to see this "invisible" pollutant. This builds empathy for change. Then, visit our "Cigarette Butt Rapid Screening Platform" to report your data. Turning local pollution into visible evidence is the first step in your journey as a citizen scientist!
2. Watch & Choose Your Action Model
Visit our YouTube"No Butts Alliance" (https://youtube.com/channel/UCd0_1erJLOEj3PzviJ6_D-g?si=901Lz4KyQKjArfQQ) to find your blueprint! Watch how we design "Creative Voting Boxes," conduct smoker interviews, or host youth forums. Pick a module—from street art to data science—that fits your resources. Use these videos as step-by-step guides to lead your team’s first local civic action today!
3. Connect with Our Co-Creators
We value "Home×School×Society" synergy. Youth, parents, or teachers: please email us with a brief intro, your motivation, and available local resources to start your partnership:  Hank Wu (Youth Lead): hankt522fg@gmail.com
Teacher Patti (Edu): lostmow@yahoo.com.tw 
Director Bruce (Parent/Arts): Wuafu2017@gmail.com
4. Become a Branch & Go Global
Start a local branch! We will initiate regular virtual exchanges to share data and insights. Our cross-border collaboration includes live-streamed joint cleanups, online forums, and opportunities for physical exchange visits between Taiwan, Japan, Canada, and beyond.

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