Presented by Heather Stapleton, Community Engagement Coordinator at the Indian River Lagoon National Estuary Program
Tuesday October 7th, 2025 at 12:00 PM Eastern

Join Heather Stapleton as she reveals the hidden flaws of single-stream recycling and why most plastics aren't truly recycled. Hear her inspiring journey of cutting plastic use. Learn how microplastics are threatening ecosystems like the Indian River Lagoon. Discover practical tips to reduce your own footprint. Connect with others committed to real environmental change — because our choices matter.
The seminar will end with a live Q&A session. Given the limited seating in the Lagoon House and an increased demand for in-person tickets, there is a $5 in-person attendance fee. Please feel free to bring your own lunch. Coffee and cookies will be provided. Viewing Lagoon at Noon presentations via Zoom continues to be free. We thank you for your continued support of our Lagoon at Noon Program.
When registering for online viewing, the Zoom link will be in your confirmation email. A recording of the presentation will be posted to MRC's YouTube page for future viewing.

Heather Stapleton boasts a rich background spanning nonprofit leadership, environmental education, and community engagement. Currently a Community Engagement Coordinator for the Indian River Lagoon National Estuary Program, she channels her passion for environmental advocacy into fostering community connections.

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