Clean Sea A voluntary initiative to curb off plastic and non-degradable debris on seashore Clean Sea is an initiative that started to keep beaches of Visakhapatnam free from all kinds of non-biodegradable waste. we focus on plastic waste that is being dumped in the ocean which reaches the seashore, collects them and takes it to municipal treatment plants. We aim to engage people of all ages in Visakhapatnam to participate in beach clean up activities that we take up on a daily basis or mostly during weekends. We have noticed that the root cause for the damage being caused to the sea is the sewage waste that is left untreated before disposing into the ocean. Also single-use plastic bottles, plastic carry bags, and styrofoam are creating massive destruction on the shore. CLEAN SEA's approches Our idea is to take this issue of improper sewage management and drainage system to the notice of government officials and discuss our action plan to curb the non-degradable ...
I would like to make a notable point in this post. India is a culturally rich nation with a multitude of festivals, celebrated around the year. Among them, Vinayak Chaturthi (also known as Ganesh Puja) could be ranked most auspicious. We offer our prayers and numerous offerings. As a farewell to the festive, we release our offering along with 'immortal' figurines of Ganesha into water bodies. Even though the festival season is auspicious, unfortunately, it brings hazardous wastes. The following videos would give a glimpse of the harm we are doing.
Yet be discussed.... I would like to refer on weekends Let's say this weekend (24th and/or 25th). But, this does not mean that we are limiting to these only. We have tons of plastic and non-degradable debris. We can work on it daily, like an hour or two a day, based on our convenience and reachability. P.S: I am ready to do everyday. Palgun Raj WhatsApp @9494502613 Call @9494502613, 9652826134
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