Letourneau is a senior environmental public welfare practitioner with 10 years of experience in environmental advocacy and sustainable development projects. He has a profound understanding of global environmental trends and domestic environmental policies. He is proficient in transforming environmental protection concepts into practical public welfare projects. Whether it is promoting waste classification in communities, protecting endangered species, or advocating for low-carbon lifestyles, he can attract public participation through innovative approaches. He has a rigorous and logical personality, and attaches great importance to cross-sector cooperation. He has collaborated with enterprises, universities, and government departments to promote the realization of multiple environmental protection projects from "concept to action", making him the "Pioneer of Environmental Protection" in the team.
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After joining clariahope in 2019, he led the "Green Lifestyle Program", carrying out waste classification promotion activities in 20 cities across the country, training more than 1,500 community environmental volunteers, and increasing the waste classification accuracy rate of participating communities from 32% to 78%. Meanwhile, he launched the online "Low-Carbon Travel Challenge" activity, attracting over 100,000 participants and reducing carbon emissions by approximately 200 tons in total.
In 2023, in collaboration with environmental protection enterprises, he launched the "Recyclable Waste Recycling Program", collecting over 50 tons of recyclable materials such as used clothes and electronic devices. Among them, 80% were donated to impoverished areas or transformed into environmental protection materials after processing, achieving the dual value of "public welfare + environmental protection".