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Twelve-year-old Jonathan Lee鈥攃reator of the superhero 鈥攊s a preteen on a mission: To get big fast food chains to recycle.
鈥淭he packages you see behind me came from 10 popular restaurants that many people eat at,鈥 he says, in , standing in front of a wall of garbage. 鈥淎nd did you know they didn鈥檛 recycle?!鈥 he shouts.
He鈥檚 taking his case up the government ladder. So far, the enthusiastic Lee has spoken with Senators Amy Klobuchar (D-MN), Kay Bailey Hutchinson (R-TX) and Mary Landrieu (D-LA) about his issue with fast food waste. And just last week, he posted a video on CNN鈥檚 asking Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid whether he would support a national fast food recycling program.
The role of advocate isn鈥檛 new for Lee; he鈥檚 been fighting for the environment since he watched a show about global warming when he was 10. He uses GoGreenMan鈥攁nd the superhero鈥檚 unending fight against Dr. Pollution鈥攖o get his peers interested in the cause.
GoGreenMan, armed with a wind energizer, a solar sun shield and a hydro hipster, teams up with and several others. They battle the evil .
With this cause, Lee faces an uphill struggle, but he seems ready for the fight. 鈥淗ow come restaurants aren鈥檛 recycling?鈥 he asks emphatically. Pause. 鈥淭he GoGreenMan investigation will continue.鈥