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KALUTHARA BEACH CLEAN UP

KALUTHARA BEACH CLEAN UP

Get Ready to make a change Join us for Kalutara Beach cleanup organized by Zero plastic community of Sabaragamuwa University of Sri Lanka in partnership with ZeroPlastic Colombo District Club, Volunteer Sri Lanka & Volunteer Services Forces, Kaluganthota. 📆Date: 31st July 2022 ⏰Time: 8.00 Am onwards 📌Venue: Kaluthara Public area Notice : Transport facilities will […]

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along with the “International Plastic Bag Free Day 2022”

The Zero Plastic Movement of the University Of Kelaniya launched a poster campaign along with the “International Plastic Bag Free Day 2022”

International Plastic Bag Free Day is celebrated every year on the 3rd of July. The aim is to encourage nations to start banning single-use plastics. Our world is littered with plastic bags. We use plastic bags when we go grocery shopping because they are cheap. However, the efficiency of single-use plastic bags comes at a

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"GLOMARK Supermarket chain" has joined hands in the mission of creating a plastic free country.

“GLOMARK Supermarket chain” has joined hands in the mission of creating a plastic free country.

It’s with great pleasure, Zero Plastic National Movement would like to announce that “GLOMARK Supermarket chain” has joined hands in the mission of creating a plastic free country. This can be considered as an significant step which is conducive to reduce the usage of plastic bags and make people shift for sustainable alternatives; thereby decrease

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The latest activism of the zero plastic national movement.

On June 25, 2022, zero plastic volunteers, who love nature and are constantly committed to the protection of nature, organized a beach cleanup project and awareness program on the “Moya” beach in Negombo. One team of zero plastic volunteers worked hard to clean up the moya beach, which was littered with decaying and non-perishable waste,

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