ONE HERITAGE ™ by People — Dialogues with Dolphins (PDD Global)™

Interview with Iskandar Kadyrov: "ONE HERITAGE — A Clean Planet as Our Shared Responsibility"

Iskandar, why did you decide to launch the "ONE HERITAGE" campaign now?

This decision didn’t come out of nowhere—it’s been growing inside me for years. The tipping point was my travels, from Southeast Asia to Latin America. You expect to see majestic ocean shores like paradise, but instead, they’re buried in plastic. You stand there, feel the breeze from the water, and… there’s trash everywhere. Bottles, bags, fishing nets killing marine life. It’s shocking, paralyzing, but most importantly—it drives you to act.

What’s the core idea behind "ONE HERITAGE"?

It’s in the name: we have one heritage—planet Earth. No borders. No "yours" or "mine." We live on a shared planet, and the responsibility for it is shared too. "ONE HERITAGE" isn’t just an awareness campaign. It’s a call to action. A call to rethink our daily choices, to unite the efforts of individuals, organizations, businesses, scientists, artists—anyone who feels responsible for the future.

How does this initiative connect to the "People — Dialogues with Dolphins" (PDD Global)™ project?

Directly. PDD Global is built on the idea of deep mutual understanding between humans and nature. Dolphins symbolize intelligence, empathy, and harmony with the world. But how can we talk about dialogue with dolphins when the oceans they live in are turning into dumps? "ONE HERITAGE" is a logical extension of PDD Global, its practical environmental branch. We’ve created an informational, cultural, and scientific platform—now we’re moving further, toward a broad international community, not just to talk, but to act.

What do you feel when you see the level of pollution today?

Guilt. Urgency. A sense that humanity has lost its way. And at the same time, an overwhelming desire to change something. I don’t believe anyone can stay indifferent after seeing dolphins die from swallowed plastic, corals bleach, or islands sink. This isn’t someone else’s problem—it’s our reality now.

What can an ordinary person do to support the campaign?

The simplest thing is to start with yourself: stop ignoring the problem, share information, support environmental initiatives, join actions, educate yourself. And, of course, get involved with the PDD Global and ONE HERITAGE™ platforms. We’re creating a space to combine knowledge, experience, and ideas. Alone, you can do a lot, but together—we can truly change the trajectory of the future.

What are your goals for the next year?

Right now, I’m alone on this path. The project is just three months old, and all it has is a living idea, an informational platform, a few promotional materials, and an immense inner "yes" to this cause. Everything created so far has been done by hand, with faith, from scratch, using personal funds. But that’s how real change begins—with one heartfelt step.

In the next year, I want to turn this spark into a flame. Expand global partnerships, attract those who feel the same way. Launch the first international online events, start filming documentaries, develop educational modules, build bridges between cultures and continents. Because ecology isn’t just a problem—it’s a universal language that speaks about who we are.

I dream of "ONE HERITAGE" resonating in schools, universities, media, and even government platforms—as a reminder that a clean planet isn’t an abstraction but a gift we can pass on to future generations. And everyone who joins will become part of something bigger. Something truly important.

Finally, if you could address all of humanity with one sentence, what would you say?

We are one. And we have one planet. Let’s save it together.

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