Fans, Cans, Bottles, Pipes In Suva Creek “When you have awareness, you have increased consciousness of the environment. This was a two-hour exercise but I believe a bigger outcome has been achieved,” by shalveen chand
28 Feb 2021 11:12 Nubukalou Creek clean up saw the combined effort from the community, the Suva City Council and the
Department of Environment on February 27, 2021. Photo: Leon Lord
2021-04-09
Fans, computer processor units, air condition parts, cans, bottles, pipes and even bags were collected from the Nubukalou Creek yesterday.
This was during a clean up campaign that involved a combined effort from the community, the Suva City Council and the Depar
Nabukalou Creek clean-up to be held next Saturday
Nabukalou Creek clean-up to be held next Saturday
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Ocean-sports enthusiasts and the members of St. Luke Anglican Parish in Suva under the Anglican Diocese of Polynesia will clean up Suva’s iconic Nabukalou Creek next Saturday.
Suva Stand-Up Paddler representative, Roderick Lal says this is an opportunity to not only clean-up the creek but also raise awareness on the need to make real reduction in plastic and styrofoam waste.
Lal says they have been carrying out clean-up campaigns in Suva and are dismayed by the amount of plastic and styrofoam waste in the area.