Beach cleanups: United for a plastic-free ocean
Our coastal clean-up days have collected over 5 tons of plastic waste in the last year. Learn how you can join this initiative and be part of the change our oceans need.
A global problem that requires local action
The oceans cover more than 70% of our planet’s surface and are essential for life on Earth.
However, they are facing unprecedented threats caused by human activity.
Plastic pollution, climate change, and the overexploitation of resources are putting marine ecosystems
and thousands of species at risk.
Our organization has been working actively for the past five years to address these challenges
through community initiatives, environmental education, and collaboration with local governments.
The results have been promising, but there is still much work to be done.

Volunteers of all ages participating in our coastal clean-up days
The impact of our actions
Over the past year, we have mobilized more than 2,500 volunteers across
35 clean-up events held on beaches and coastlines nationwide.
Each event not only resulted in waste collection, but also became an opportunity
to raise awareness about reducing plastic consumption and adopting sustainable practices.
Key campaign highlights
- 5.2 tons of plastic waste collected
- 2,500+ participating volunteers
- 35 organized clean-up events
- 15 schools involved in educational programs
- 80 km of coastline cleaned and restored
Collected materials are carefully sorted and sent to specialized recycling centers.
We collaborate with organizations committed to the circular economy to ensure
these materials are reused, reducing the demand for virgin plastics.
Join the movement
Everyone can make a difference. Whether by participating in our clean-up events,
reducing single-use plastics, or sharing information about protecting our oceans,
your actions matter.