Tackling Plastic Pollution at Mulang Wetland: Over 1000 plastic bottles removed from the Mulang Wetland by The Greens and her partners
On Wednesday, August 28th, The Greens' team joined forces with Bright Light Projects and ASDEPCO to clear over 1,000 plastic bottles clogging the Mulang Wetland River. This wetland, crucial for the city's ecological balance, has been inundated with plastic waste, with an estimated one million bottles clogging the area. The accumulation of plastic has caused severe flooding, created breeding grounds for pathogens, and degraded the wetland, threatening the livelihood of surrounding communities.
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For more than two hours, our 15-person team tirelessly collected and packed the bottles into large plastic wrappings and nets. Once the bottle drive was completed, The Greens' team transported some of the collected plastic bottles to our recycling site.
At the site, Rudolf provided training to our interns on upcycling plastic bottles into UPB (Upcycled Plastic Bottle) Tree Nursery Pots. After an hour of hands-on work, the team successfully produced over 122 tree nursery pots. These pots will be used at The Greens' nursery to grow trees.
Looking ahead, The Greens are excited to announce that we will be signing a partnership with Bright Light Project. This collaboration aims to further address the plastic pollution crisis and other environmental challenges in Bamenda.
Kudos to The Greens and partners for taking action against plastic pollution at Mulang Wetland! Removing over 1000 plastic bottles is a significant achievement, and upcycling them into tree nursery pots is a brilliant idea.
Your dedication to protecting the environment and engaging the community is truly inspiring. Keep making a positive impact and spreading awareness about the importance of conservation👍💫
Your efforts to rid the earth of plastics is gradually gaining grounds, sir I'd like to join this campaign if you'd permit, and I'd also like to learn some basic skills of recycling plastics to make some income.
"Wow, what an amazing initiative by The Greens' team! 🌿💚 I'm so inspired by their dedication to cleaning up the Mulang Wetland River and reducing plastic pollution in Bamenda. Those before-and-after photos are a testament to the impact they're making! 😊 It's heartwarming to see organizations like Bright Light Projects and ASDEPCO joining forces to tackle this critical issue.
I love that Rudolf is also empowering interns with skills on upcycling plastic bottles, creating new life from waste. 🌱 These tree nursery pots are a perfect example of creative problem-solving!
What I find particularly encouraging is The Greens' commitment to partnership and collaboration. It's clear they're not just focused on cleaning up the environment, but also building a stronger community.
To all who are involved in this project, kudos! 👏 And for everyone else, let's continue to support initiatives like these that make our world a cleaner, greener place!
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