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Expansive and serene, this image captures the rebirth of a once-drained peatland now restored to its natural hydrology. Rewetted peatlands like this play a vital role in climate protection, carbon storage, and biodiversity recovery. Pine trees frame the scene, while the mirrored sky and scattered wetland islands convey a sense of balance and renewal.
CLEAN-UP 20th of February 2019
Having a clean, up-kept environment benefits all members of the community.
Unfortunately, some areas are in need of some cleanup, which has a big impact on the community, as well as the environment.
STUDENTS AND CLUB MEMBERS OF SHARJAH HIGHER COLLEGES OF TECHNOLOGY with their faculty mentors and founders of the SBI club and the Innovation Club at Sharjah Higher Colleges of Technology: Malini Nair and Abdul Ghafar, ADEAREST,
MY GREEN CHAPTER,and Priscilla van Andel, wildlife and nature enthusiast/photography took an initiative to clean up this morning at 10 AM along the Sharjah Kalba road.
Within no time we had loads of waste bags filled with plastic, empty cans, broken bumper pieces, glass, construction materials such as pieces of rubber pipes and steel, plastic bottles and bottle caps, straws, rugs, sun shade covers.
Animals’ burrows covered with litter.
Many passersby in cars stopped for a second to give a thumbs up and there were 2 men who felt inspired and helped us with the cleaning.
More clean-ups to follow.
It is winter in the U.A.E. people are out in the desert and mountains and leaving so much waste.
So this was our 3rd Clean-up action. We know we won't be able to clean all places, but we want people to realize what they are doing to the planet.
It is truly a disgrace what people leave behind (for others to clean up? )! Unfortunately also companies either dumping their waste or just leaving materials behind wherever they are working.
Thank you very much to everyone who participated
We even made it to the newspapers:
gulfnews.com/lifestyle/community/two-women-have-taken-it-...
CLEAN-UP 20th of February 2019 (click next for more photos)
Having a clean, up-kept environment benefits all members of the community.
Unfortunately, some areas are in need of some cleanup, which has a big impact on the community, as well as the environment.
STUDENTS AND CLUB MEMBERS OF SHARJAH HIGHER COLLEGES OF TECHNOLOGY with their faculty mentors and founders of the SBI club and the Innovation Club at Sharjah Higher Colleges of Technology: Malini Nair and Abdul Ghafar, ADEAREST,
MY GREEN CHAPTER,and Priscilla van Andel, wildlife and nature enthusiast/photography took an initiative to clean up this morning at 10 AM along the Sharjah Kalba road.
Within no time we had loads of waste bags filled with plastic, empty cans, broken bumper pieces, glass, construction materials such as pieces of rubber pipes and steel, plastic bottles and bottle caps, straws, rugs, sun shade covers.
Animals’ burrows covered with litter.
Many passersby in cars stopped for a second to give a thumbs up and there were 2 men who felt inspired and helped us with the cleaning.
More clean-ups to follow.
Clean-up campaign 13th of April 2019.
Project Clean Environment and Bee’ah - our sustainability partner!
This morning we all gathered in the Industrial area of Sharjah, an empty place, a truck parking lot and extremely heavily littered.
There are containers on every corner of that plot, Bee’ah empties them twice a day, but unfortunately people still feel they can drop everything where they stand, lots of plastic bottles and caps, plastic bags with the remains of fast food, tie-wraps, carpets, far too many cigarette butts, wires, again too much to list.
We were with many volunteers coming from Dubai and Sharjah, Adearest and My Green Chapter
Big thanks and compliments to Bee’ah, our sustainability partner, on the campaign.
It is sad that such awareness campaign is necessary in the first place, but at the same time wonderful that all these people working together in cleaning and raising awareness.
Thank you ALL again so much for your dedication, let’s hope together we can change it for the better!
Clean-up campaign 13th of April 2019.
Project Clean Environment and Bee’ah - our sustainability partner!
This morning we all gathered in the Industrial area of Sharjah, an empty place, a truck parking lot and extremely heavily littered.
There are containers on every corner of that plot, Bee’ah empties them twice a day, but unfortunately people still feel they can drop everything where they stand, lots of plastic bottles and caps, plastic bags with the remains of fast food, tie-wraps, carpets, far too many cigarette butts, wires, again too much to list.
We were with many volunteers coming from Dubai and Sharjah, Adearest and My Green Chapter
Big thanks and compliments to Bee’ah, our sustainability partner, on the campaign.
It is sad that such awareness campaign is necessary in the first place, but at the same time wonderful that all these people working together in cleaning and raising awareness.
Thank you ALL again so much for your dedication, let’s hope together we can change it for the better!
CLEAN-UP 20th of February 2019
Having a clean, up-kept environment benefits all members of the community.
Unfortunately, some areas are in need of some cleanup, which has a big impact on the community, as well as the environment.
STUDENTS AND CLUB MEMBERS OF SHARJAH HIGHER COLLEGES OF TECHNOLOGY with their faculty mentors and founders of the SBI club and the Innovation Club at Sharjah Higher Colleges of Technology: Malini Nair and Abdul Ghafar, ADEAREST,
MY GREEN CHAPTER,and Priscilla van Andel, wildlife and nature enthusiast/photography took an initiative to clean up this morning at 10 AM along the Sharjah Kalba road.
Within no time we had loads of waste bags filled with plastic, empty cans, broken bumper pieces, glass, construction materials such as pieces of rubber pipes and steel, plastic bottles and bottle caps, straws, rugs, sun shade covers.
Animals’ burrows covered with litter.
Many passersby in cars stopped for a second to give a thumbs up and there were 2 men who felt inspired and helped us with the cleaning.
More clean-ups to follow.
Clean-up campaign 13th of April 2019.
Project Clean Environment and Bee’ah - our sustainability partner!
This morning we all gathered in the Industrial area of Sharjah, an empty place, a truck parking lot and extremely heavily littered.
There are containers on every corner of that plot, Bee’ah empties them twice a day, but unfortunately people still feel they can drop everything where they stand, lots of plastic bottles and caps, plastic bags with the remains of fast food, tie-wraps, carpets, far too many cigarette butts, wires, again too much to list.
We were with many volunteers coming from Dubai and Sharjah, Adearest and My Green Chapter
Big thanks and compliments to Bee’ah, our sustainability partner, on the campaign.
It is sad that such awareness campaign is necessary in the first place, but at the same time wonderful that all these people working together in cleaning and raising awareness.
Thank you ALL again so much for your dedication, let’s hope together we can change it for the better!
BORIS DAVYDOV geassisteerd door MULTRATUG 3 en de FAIRPLAY XI vertrok van de Maasvlakte 2 en passeerde de CLEAN PLANET en de MARAN GAS TROY in de Nijlhaven , RPA 13 begeleide de boel.
BORIS DAVYDOV geassisteerd door MULTRATUG 3 en de FAIRPLAY XI vertrok van de Maasvlakte 2 en passeerde de CLEAN PLANET en de MARAN GAS TROY in de Nijlhaven , RPA 13 begeleide de boel.
BORIS DAVYDOV geassisteerd door MULTRATUG 3 en de FAIRPLAY XI vertrok van de Maasvlakte 2 en passeerde de CLEAN PLANET en de MARAN GAS TROY in de Nijlhaven , RPA 13 begeleide de boel.
BORIS DAVYDOV geassisteerd door MULTRATUG 3 en de FAIRPLAY XI vertrok van de Maasvlakte 2 en passeerde de CLEAN PLANET en de MARAN GAS TROY in de Nijlhaven , RPA 13 begeleide de boel.
BORIS DAVYDOV geassisteerd door MULTRATUG 3 en de FAIRPLAY XI vertrok van de Maasvlakte 2 en passeerde de CLEAN PLANET en de MARAN GAS TROY in de Nijlhaven , RPA 13 begeleide de boel.
CLEAN-UP 20th of February 2019
Having a clean, up-kept environment benefits all members of the community.
Unfortunately, some areas are in need of some cleanup, which has a big impact on the community, as well as the environment.
STUDENTS AND CLUB MEMBERS OF SHARJAH HIGHER COLLEGES OF TECHNOLOGY with their faculty mentors and founders of the SBI club and the Innovation Club at Sharjah Higher Colleges of Technology: Malini Nair and Abdul Ghafar, ADEAREST,
MY GREEN CHAPTER,and Priscilla van Andel, wildlife and nature enthusiast/photography took an initiative to clean up this morning at 10 AM along the Sharjah Kalba road.
Within no time we had loads of waste bags filled with plastic, empty cans, broken bumper pieces, glass, construction materials such as pieces of rubber pipes and steel, plastic bottles and bottle caps, straws, rugs, sun shade covers.
Animals’ burrows covered with litter.
Many passersby in cars stopped for a second to give a thumbs up and there were 2 men who felt inspired and helped us with the cleaning.
More clean-ups to follow.
BORIS DAVYDOV geassisteerd door MULTRATUG 3 en de FAIRPLAY XI vertrok van de Maasvlakte 2 en passeerde de CLEAN PLANET en de MARAN GAS TROY in de Nijlhaven , RPA 13 begeleide de boel.
BORIS DAVYDOV geassisteerd door MULTRATUG 3 en de FAIRPLAY XI vertrok van de Maasvlakte 2 en passeerde de CLEAN PLANET en de MARAN GAS TROY in de Nijlhaven , RPA 13 begeleide de boel.
It is winter in the U.A.E. people are out in the desert and mountains and leaving so much waste.
So this was our 3rd Clean-up action. We know we won't be able to clean all places, but we want people to realize what they are doing to the planet.
It is truly a disgrace what people leave behind (for others to clean up? )! Unfortunately also companies either dumping their waste or just leaving materials behind wherever they are working.
Thank you very much to everyone who participated
We even made it to the newspapers:
gulfnews.com/lifestyle/community/two-women-have-taken-it-...
CLEAN-UP 20th of February 2019
Having a clean, up-kept environment benefits all members of the community.
Unfortunately, some areas are in need of some cleanup, which has a big impact on the community, as well as the environment.
STUDENTS AND CLUB MEMBERS OF SHARJAH HIGHER COLLEGES OF TECHNOLOGY with their faculty mentors and founders of the SBI club and the Innovation Club at Sharjah Higher Colleges of Technology: Malini Nair and Abdul Ghafar, ADEAREST,
MY GREEN CHAPTER,and Priscilla van Andel, wildlife and nature enthusiast/photography took an initiative to clean up this morning at 10 AM along the Sharjah Kalba road.
Within no time we had loads of waste bags filled with plastic, empty cans, broken bumper pieces, glass, construction materials such as pieces of rubber pipes and steel, plastic bottles and bottle caps, straws, rugs, sun shade covers.
Animals’ burrows covered with litter.
Many passersby in cars stopped for a second to give a thumbs up and there were 2 men who felt inspired and helped us with the cleaning.
More clean-ups to follow.
CLEAN-UP 20th of February 2019
Having a clean, up-kept environment benefits all members of the community.
Unfortunately, some areas are in need of some cleanup, which has a big impact on the community, as well as the environment.
STUDENTS AND CLUB MEMBERS OF SHARJAH HIGHER COLLEGES OF TECHNOLOGY with their faculty mentors and founders of the SBI club and the Innovation Club at Sharjah Higher Colleges of Technology: Malini Nair and Abdul Ghafar, ADEAREST,
MY GREEN CHAPTER,and Priscilla van Andel, wildlife and nature enthusiast/photography took an initiative to clean up this morning at 10 AM along the Sharjah Kalba road.
Within no time we had loads of waste bags filled with plastic, empty cans, broken bumper pieces, glass, construction materials such as pieces of rubber pipes and steel, plastic bottles and bottle caps, straws, rugs, sun shade covers.
Animals’ burrows covered with litter.
Many passersby in cars stopped for a second to give a thumbs up and there were 2 men who felt inspired and helped us with the cleaning.
More clean-ups to follow.
CLEAN-UP 20th of February 2019
Having a clean, up-kept environment benefits all members of the community.
Unfortunately, some areas are in need of some cleanup, which has a big impact on the community, as well as the environment.
STUDENTS AND CLUB MEMBERS OF SHARJAH HIGHER COLLEGES OF TECHNOLOGY with their faculty mentors and founders of the SBI club and the Innovation Club at Sharjah Higher Colleges of Technology: Malini Nair and Abdul Ghafar, ADEAREST,
MY GREEN CHAPTER,and Priscilla van Andel, wildlife and nature enthusiast/photography took an initiative to clean up this morning at 10 AM along the Sharjah Kalba road.
Within no time we had loads of waste bags filled with plastic, empty cans, broken bumper pieces, glass, construction materials such as pieces of rubber pipes and steel, plastic bottles and bottle caps, straws, rugs, sun shade covers.
Animals’ burrows covered with litter.
Many passersby in cars stopped for a second to give a thumbs up and there were 2 men who felt inspired and helped us with the cleaning.
More clean-ups to follow.
CLEAN-UP 20th of February 2019
Having a clean, up-kept environment benefits all members of the community.
Unfortunately, some areas are in need of some cleanup, which has a big impact on the community, as well as the environment.
STUDENTS AND CLUB MEMBERS OF SHARJAH HIGHER COLLEGES OF TECHNOLOGY with their faculty mentors and founders of the SBI club and the Innovation Club at Sharjah Higher Colleges of Technology: Malini Nair and Abdul Ghafar, ADEAREST,
MY GREEN CHAPTER,and Priscilla van Andel, wildlife and nature enthusiast/photography took an initiative to clean up this morning at 10 AM along the Sharjah Kalba road.
Within no time we had loads of waste bags filled with plastic, empty cans, broken bumper pieces, glass, construction materials such as pieces of rubber pipes and steel, plastic bottles and bottle caps, straws, rugs, sun shade covers.
Animals’ burrows covered with litter.
Many passersby in cars stopped for a second to give a thumbs up and there were 2 men who felt inspired and helped us with the cleaning.
More clean-ups to follow.
CLEAN-UP 20th of February 2019
Having a clean, up-kept environment benefits all members of the community.
Unfortunately, some areas are in need of some cleanup, which has a big impact on the community, as well as the environment.
STUDENTS AND CLUB MEMBERS OF SHARJAH HIGHER COLLEGES OF TECHNOLOGY with their faculty mentors and founders of the SBI club and the Innovation Club at Sharjah Higher Colleges of Technology: Malini Nair and Abdul Ghafar, ADEAREST,
MY GREEN CHAPTER,and Priscilla van Andel, wildlife and nature enthusiast/photography took an initiative to clean up this morning at 10 AM along the Sharjah Kalba road.
Within no time we had loads of waste bags filled with plastic, empty cans, broken bumper pieces, glass, construction materials such as pieces of rubber pipes and steel, plastic bottles and bottle caps, straws, rugs, sun shade covers.
Animals’ burrows covered with litter.
Many passersby in cars stopped for a second to give a thumbs up and there were 2 men who felt inspired and helped us with the cleaning.
More clean-ups to follow.
It is winter in the U.A.E. people are out in the desert and mountains and leaving so much waste.
So this was our 3rd Clean-up action. We know we won't be able to clean all places, but we want people to realize what they are doing to the planet.
It is truly a disgrace what people leave behind (for others to clean up? )! Unfortunately also companies either dumping their waste or just leaving materials behind wherever they are working.
Thank you very much to everyone who participated
We even made it to the newspapers:
gulfnews.com/lifestyle/community/two-women-have-taken-it-...
CLEAN-UP 20th of February 2019
Having a clean, up-kept environment benefits all members of the community.
Unfortunately, some areas are in need of some cleanup, which has a big impact on the community, as well as the environment.
STUDENTS AND CLUB MEMBERS OF SHARJAH HIGHER COLLEGES OF TECHNOLOGY with their faculty mentors and founders of the SBI club and the Innovation Club at Sharjah Higher Colleges of Technology: Malini Nair and Abdul Ghafar, ADEAREST,
MY GREEN CHAPTER,and Priscilla van Andel, wildlife and nature enthusiast/photography took an initiative to clean up this morning at 10 AM along the Sharjah Kalba road.
Within no time we had loads of waste bags filled with plastic, empty cans, broken bumper pieces, glass, construction materials such as pieces of rubber pipes and steel, plastic bottles and bottle caps, straws, rugs, sun shade covers.
Animals’ burrows covered with litter.
Many passersby in cars stopped for a second to give a thumbs up and there were 2 men who felt inspired and helped us with the cleaning.
More clean-ups to follow.
CLEAN-UP 20th of February 2019
Having a clean, up-kept environment benefits all members of the community.
Unfortunately, some areas are in need of some cleanup, which has a big impact on the community, as well as the environment.
STUDENTS AND CLUB MEMBERS OF SHARJAH HIGHER COLLEGES OF TECHNOLOGY with their faculty mentors and founders of the SBI club and the Innovation Club at Sharjah Higher Colleges of Technology: Malini Nair and Abdul Ghafar, ADEAREST,
MY GREEN CHAPTER,and Priscilla van Andel, wildlife and nature enthusiast/photography took an initiative to clean up this morning at 10 AM along the Sharjah Kalba road.
Within no time we had loads of waste bags filled with plastic, empty cans, broken bumper pieces, glass, construction materials such as pieces of rubber pipes and steel, plastic bottles and bottle caps, straws, rugs, sun shade covers.
Animals’ burrows covered with litter.
Many passersby in cars stopped for a second to give a thumbs up and there were 2 men who felt inspired and helped us with the cleaning.
More clean-ups to follow.
CLEAN-UP 20th of February 2019
Having a clean, up-kept environment benefits all members of the community.
Unfortunately, some areas are in need of some cleanup, which has a big impact on the community, as well as the environment.
STUDENTS AND CLUB MEMBERS OF SHARJAH HIGHER COLLEGES OF TECHNOLOGY with their faculty mentors and founders of the SBI club and the Innovation Club at Sharjah Higher Colleges of Technology: Malini Nair and Abdul Ghafar, ADEAREST,
MY GREEN CHAPTER,and Priscilla van Andel, wildlife and nature enthusiast/photography took an initiative to clean up this morning at 10 AM along the Sharjah Kalba road.
Within no time we had loads of waste bags filled with plastic, empty cans, broken bumper pieces, glass, construction materials such as pieces of rubber pipes and steel, plastic bottles and bottle caps, straws, rugs, sun shade covers.
Animals’ burrows covered with litter.
Many passersby in cars stopped for a second to give a thumbs up and there were 2 men who felt inspired and helped us with the cleaning.
More clean-ups to follow.
CLEAN-UP 20th of February 2019
Having a clean, up-kept environment benefits all members of the community.
Unfortunately, some areas are in need of some cleanup, which has a big impact on the community, as well as the environment.
STUDENTS AND CLUB MEMBERS OF SHARJAH HIGHER COLLEGES OF TECHNOLOGY with their faculty mentors and founders of the SBI club and the Innovation Club at Sharjah Higher Colleges of Technology: Malini Nair and Abdul Ghafar, ADEAREST,
MY GREEN CHAPTER,and Priscilla van Andel, wildlife and nature enthusiast/photography took an initiative to clean up this morning at 10 AM along the Sharjah Kalba road.
Within no time we had loads of waste bags filled with plastic, empty cans, broken bumper pieces, glass, construction materials such as pieces of rubber pipes and steel, plastic bottles and bottle caps, straws, rugs, sun shade covers.
Animals’ burrows covered with litter.
Many passersby in cars stopped for a second to give a thumbs up and there were 2 men who felt inspired and helped us with the cleaning.
More clean-ups to follow.
CLEAN-UP 20th of February 2019
Having a clean, up-kept environment benefits all members of the community.
Unfortunately, some areas are in need of some cleanup, which has a big impact on the community, as well as the environment.
STUDENTS AND CLUB MEMBERS OF SHARJAH HIGHER COLLEGES OF TECHNOLOGY with their faculty mentors and founders of the SBI club and the Innovation Club at Sharjah Higher Colleges of Technology: Malini Nair and Abdul Ghafar, ADEAREST,
MY GREEN CHAPTER,and Priscilla van Andel, wildlife and nature enthusiast/photography took an initiative to clean up this morning at 10 AM along the Sharjah Kalba road.
Within no time we had loads of waste bags filled with plastic, empty cans, broken bumper pieces, glass, construction materials such as pieces of rubber pipes and steel, plastic bottles and bottle caps, straws, rugs, sun shade covers.
Animals’ burrows covered with litter.
Many passersby in cars stopped for a second to give a thumbs up and there were 2 men who felt inspired and helped us with the cleaning.
More clean-ups to follow.
CLEAN-UP 20th of February 2019
Having a clean, up-kept environment benefits all members of the community.
Unfortunately, some areas are in need of some cleanup, which has a big impact on the community, as well as the environment.
STUDENTS AND CLUB MEMBERS OF SHARJAH HIGHER COLLEGES OF TECHNOLOGY with their faculty mentors and founders of the SBI club and the Innovation Club at Sharjah Higher Colleges of Technology: Malini Nair and Abdul Ghafar, ADEAREST,
MY GREEN CHAPTER,and Priscilla van Andel, wildlife and nature enthusiast/photography took an initiative to clean up this morning at 10 AM along the Sharjah Kalba road.
Within no time we had loads of waste bags filled with plastic, empty cans, broken bumper pieces, glass, construction materials such as pieces of rubber pipes and steel, plastic bottles and bottle caps, straws, rugs, sun shade covers.
Animals’ burrows covered with litter.
Many passersby in cars stopped for a second to give a thumbs up and there were 2 men who felt inspired and helped us with the cleaning.
More clean-ups to follow.
It is winter in the U.A.E. people are out in the desert and mountains and leaving so much waste.
So this was our 3rd Clean-up action. We know we won't be able to clean all places, but we want people to realize what they are doing to the planet.
It is truly a disgrace what people leave behind (for others to clean up? )! Unfortunately also companies either dumping their waste or just leaving materials behind wherever they are working.
Thank you very much to everyone who participated
We even made it to the newspapers:
gulfnews.com/lifestyle/community/two-women-have-taken-it-...
CLEAN-UP 20th of February 2019
Having a clean, up-kept environment benefits all members of the community.
Unfortunately, some areas are in need of some cleanup, which has a big impact on the community, as well as the environment.
STUDENTS AND CLUB MEMBERS OF SHARJAH HIGHER COLLEGES OF TECHNOLOGY with their faculty mentors and founders of the SBI club and the Innovation Club at Sharjah Higher Colleges of Technology: Malini Nair and Abdul Ghafar, ADEAREST,
MY GREEN CHAPTER,and Priscilla van Andel, wildlife and nature enthusiast/photography took an initiative to clean up this morning at 10 AM along the Sharjah Kalba road.
Within no time we had loads of waste bags filled with plastic, empty cans, broken bumper pieces, glass, construction materials such as pieces of rubber pipes and steel, plastic bottles and bottle caps, straws, rugs, sun shade covers.
Animals’ burrows covered with litter.
Many passersby in cars stopped for a second to give a thumbs up and there were 2 men who felt inspired and helped us with the cleaning.
More clean-ups to follow.
CLEAN-UP 20th of February 2019
Having a clean, up-kept environment benefits all members of the community.
Unfortunately, some areas are in need of some cleanup, which has a big impact on the community, as well as the environment.
STUDENTS AND CLUB MEMBERS OF SHARJAH HIGHER COLLEGES OF TECHNOLOGY with their faculty mentors and founders of the SBI club and the Innovation Club at Sharjah Higher Colleges of Technology: Malini Nair and Abdul Ghafar, ADEAREST,
MY GREEN CHAPTER,and Priscilla van Andel, wildlife and nature enthusiast/photography took an initiative to clean up this morning at 10 AM along the Sharjah Kalba road.
Within no time we had loads of waste bags filled with plastic, empty cans, broken bumper pieces, glass, construction materials such as pieces of rubber pipes and steel, plastic bottles and bottle caps, straws, rugs, sun shade covers.
Animals’ burrows covered with litter.
Many passersby in cars stopped for a second to give a thumbs up and there were 2 men who felt inspired and helped us with the cleaning.
More clean-ups to follow.
CLEAN-UP 20th of February 2019
Having a clean, up-kept environment benefits all members of the community.
Unfortunately, some areas are in need of some cleanup, which has a big impact on the community, as well as the environment.
STUDENTS AND CLUB MEMBERS OF SHARJAH HIGHER COLLEGES OF TECHNOLOGY with their faculty mentors and founders of the SBI club and the Innovation Club at Sharjah Higher Colleges of Technology: Malini Nair and Abdul Ghafar, ADEAREST,
MY GREEN CHAPTER,and Priscilla van Andel, wildlife and nature enthusiast/photography took an initiative to clean up this morning at 10 AM along the Sharjah Kalba road.
Within no time we had loads of waste bags filled with plastic, empty cans, broken bumper pieces, glass, construction materials such as pieces of rubber pipes and steel, plastic bottles and bottle caps, straws, rugs, sun shade covers.
Animals’ burrows covered with litter.
Many passersby in cars stopped for a second to give a thumbs up and there were 2 men who felt inspired and helped us with the cleaning.
More clean-ups to follow.
CLEAN-UP 20th of February 2019
Having a clean, up-kept environment benefits all members of the community.
Unfortunately, some areas are in need of some cleanup, which has a big impact on the community, as well as the environment.
STUDENTS AND CLUB MEMBERS OF SHARJAH HIGHER COLLEGES OF TECHNOLOGY with their faculty mentors and founders of the SBI club and the Innovation Club at Sharjah Higher Colleges of Technology: Malini Nair and Abdul Ghafar, ADEAREST,
MY GREEN CHAPTER,and Priscilla van Andel, wildlife and nature enthusiast/photography took an initiative to clean up this morning at 10 AM along the Sharjah Kalba road.
Within no time we had loads of waste bags filled with plastic, empty cans, broken bumper pieces, glass, construction materials such as pieces of rubber pipes and steel, plastic bottles and bottle caps, straws, rugs, sun shade covers.
Animals’ burrows covered with litter.
Many passersby in cars stopped for a second to give a thumbs up and there were 2 men who felt inspired and helped us with the cleaning.
More clean-ups to follow.