Spain, Valencia/València.
plastic supported
Leonardo GR & Project Rescue Ocean become partners Roadmap
Joining forces and know how to raise awareness toward plastic pollution and recycling activities for a cleaner environment and a circular economy. Leonardo GR & Project Rescue Ocean association will team up in the coming weeks thanks to Rosita beer to organize for a local wetland clean up in the … Region gathering children and grown ups. Project Rescue Ocean is a environmental NGO acting across the world to raise awareness among young people and the general public about the protection of the environment through awareness-raising and environmental stewardship actions. Project Rescue Ocean aims to carry out different types of actions: - Raising awareness among the general public, with with special emphasis on young people about the state of coastal ecosystems, - To carry out actions to decontaminate beaches, harbors, creeks beaches, harbors, creeks, rivers and oceans, - Communicate the environmental impact of the waste found and find possible second uses, - Create new awareness actions for children and adults about the protection of the planet. During the whole day we will proceed together with a group of volunteers to the cleaning of the Carraixet River – peixets’ beach and the area of the Albufera of Valencia. These are areas where a lot of garbage coming from the surrounding towns are throwed into the irrigation ditches and reach costal area.
Brazil, São Paulo.
plastic supported
Green Mining and Lancaster Hotel become partners Roadmap
Located on the island of Fernando de Noronha in the Atlantic Ocean, the "Protect Paradise" global initiative is making strides in recovering plastic across the globe. Committed to sustainability and customer engagement, the 5-star Hotel Lancaster in Paris, France, has partnered with Green Mining to recover an impressive 15,420 kilograms of plastic. Proceeds from this collaboration have been utilized to rebuild a playground for local children on the island. Fernando de Noronha is a protected area renowned for its diverse ecosystems and endangered species. With a population of 3,100 people according to the last census, nature conservation and environmental protection are core values of this community. Residents are actively involved in various environmental projects, including the Protect Paradise project. The successful partnership between Hotel Lancaster and Green Mining has resulted in a tangible contribution to the local community near Green Mining's recycling infrastructure. The playground, constructed using minimal plastic and primarily wood, enhances the quality of life for local children while promoting education on recycling practices and raising awareness for future generations. If you too are passionate about contributing to plastic recovery efforts and supporting local communities, consider sponsoring a plastic recovery project of your choice.