The Ministry of Tourism and Cultural Affairs has joined forces with the National Tourist Board for a two-day beach cleaning exercise at Lumley and Aberdeen Beaches.
This interactive was undertaken in response to the growing concern over the accumulation of plastic, rubble, and other assorted waste affecting the natural beauty of these coastal areas.
The interactive was not only beneficial to the environment but also served as a proactive approach to reduce the ecological footprint of beachgoers. Participants engaged in thorough cleaning sessions, targeting both the shoreline and inland areas, ensuring a comprehensive effort to restore the natural beauty of these popular tourist destinations.
Acknowledging the need for sustained environmental stewardship, the Ministry of Tourism and the National Tourist Board are committed to promoting clean and inviting beaches.
The two-day cleaning exercise is a significant step towards fostering awareness about responsible tourism practices, urging both locals and visitors to maintain the natural beauty of these beaches.
This impactful initiative is a proactive measure to reduce environmental degradation and enhance the overall tourism experience in the area.
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