Emily Millet

Emily holds a Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science with a minor in Marine Biology from the University of Tampa and a Master of Professional Science in Environmental Science from Unity University. Her academic background shapes EcoPaths’ science-based, hands-on approach to litter reduction, park stewardship, and youth engagement. EcoPaths was founded after Emily recognized a clear gap in environmental programming in her community. Having lived in four different states, Emily has seen firsthand that litter and environmental justice challenges are not isolated or local issues — they are deeply interconnected and global in nature. While EcoPaths’ work is rooted in South Georgia, Emily believes the impact of local action reaches far beyond any single place. Through collaboration, education, and hands-on community action, Emily leads EcoPaths with the goal of fostering environmental responsibility, equity, and pride in shared public spaces — helping build a cleaner, more sustainable future for generations to come.