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Bangladesh

Collection of plastic cans at the beach.

Collection of plastic cans at the edge of a beach.
My motivation started from a bitter observation on the edge of the beach in PORT BOUET where there was a lot of garbage and more precisely plastics. Knowing that plastics, more precisely cans, are the most difficult plastic elements to degrade. Burning them was not the solution because it was harmful for society. Beyond that, we had the idea of ​​recycling these plastics, more precisely the cans, to make them too reusable since they do not degrade.
We did a module called Plastic Tide Turners before moving on to practice. We headed for a fetness to prepare for our activity. Arrival at the place of activity which is on the edge of a Gonzague beach precisely at port bouet biker crossroads. Then we put on gloves and nose masks for the pick-up. We focused on cans. We have collected more than 15 trash can bags. In a word, our project served first to raise awareness, then to help project participants how to reuse the cans that we throw away.
Practice recycling cans as they do not degrade. Use these cans to make decorative objects and other goods
Started Ended
Number of participants
15
Service hours
180
Beneficiaries
10000
Location
Bangladesh
Topics
Better Choice
Clean Energy
Diversity and inclusion
Initiatives
Environment and Sustainability
Peace and Community Engagement

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