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Indian diaspora joined coastal cleanup in Hulhumalé, where more than 125 kilograms of plastic waste were collected

Indian diaspora joined coastal cleanup in Hulhumalé, where more than 125 kilograms of plastic waste were collected

On May 24, 2026, the Indian diaspora, together with the High Commission of India in Maldives, participated in a coastal cleanup in Hulhumalé organized by the Maldives Ocean Plastics Alliance for International Day for Biological Diversity. Over 125 kilograms of plastic waste were collected. The Indian High Commission also donated color-coded waste bins to promote waste segregation. The initiative highlights shared commitment to environmental protection and marine sustainability. The Maldives, reliant on marine ecosystems and tourism, has been focusing on reducing plastic pollution.

On May 24, 2026, the Indian diaspora, together with the High Commission of India in Maldives, participated in a coastal cleanup in Hulhumalé organized by the Maldives Ocean Plastics Alliance for International Day for Biological Diversity. Over 125 kilograms of plastic waste were collected. The Indian High Commission also donated color-coded waste bins to promote waste segregation. The initiative highlights shared commitment to environmental protection and marine sustainability. The Maldives, reliant on marine ecosystems and tourism, has been focusing on reducing plastic pollution.

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On May 24, 2026, the Indian diaspora, together with the High Commission of India in Maldives, participated in a coastal cleanup in Hulhumalé organized by the Maldives Ocean Plastics Alliance for International Day for Biological Diversity. Over 125 kilograms of plastic waste were collected. The Indian High Commission also donated color-coded waste bins to promote waste segregation. The initiative highlights shared commitment to environmental protection and marine sustainability. The Maldives, reliant on marine ecosystems and tourism, has been focusing on reducing plastic pollution.

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