🌊 WWSCC Beach Clean-Up at Last Hour Beach, Takoradi 🌿
On Saturday, 12th July 2025, Women in Water, Sanitation, and Climate (WWSC) successfully organized a vibrant community beach clean-up at Last Hour Beach in Takoradi. This initiative forms part of our continuous efforts to foster environmental sustainability, protect marine ecosystems, and raise public awareness about plastic pollution and responsible waste management.
With the collective support of dedicated volunteers, community leaders, and partners, we cleared a total of 315 kg of waste from the shoreline, including:
– 138 kg of plastic waste
– 126 kg of brown algae
– 51 kg of biodegradable waste
This impactful activity not only restored the beauty and health of this vital coastal area but also served as a learning platform, empowering participants with knowledge on the critical role of individual and collective action in climate change mitigation and the protection of water resources.
We express our heartfelt appreciation to our partners and supporters who made this event possible: @TullowGhanaLimited @Halliburton @HarlequinOilAndGas @BakerHughes @ZoilServices @SandraSerwaaKyere @UniversityOfGhana
Together, we remain committed to championing clean water, clean environments, and climate resilience, one action at a time.
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