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18 tons of trash removed from Türkiye's forest, beach

by Daily Sabah with Agencies

Istanbul Jul 30, 2023 - 10:57 am GMT+3
Volunteers collected garbage from beach in Muğla, Antalya, Türkiye, July 30, 2023. (DHA Photo)
Volunteers collected garbage from beach in Muğla, Antalya, Türkiye, July 30, 2023. (DHA Photo)
by Daily Sabah with Agencies Jul 30, 2023 10:57 am

Nearly 18 tons of rubbish was collected from the Belgrade Forest over the weekend, while a group of volunteers in the southern province of Antalya cleaned up Konyaaltı Beach.

Garbage collectors faced difficulty clearing the massive amount of trash containing exploded soccer balls, leftover food, picnic chairs, plastic water bottles and cardboard boxes left behind by people visiting the forest.

Over the weekend, the amount of garbage collected from Belgrade totaled 5 tons on July 21, 6 tons on July 22 and 7 tons on July 23, according to the report.

Locals living nearby were frustrated at the unpleasant site they witnessed, stating that the forest is overwhelmed by a stench, looking deplorable.

Meanwhile, under a project launched in cooperation with the Environmental Education Foundation of Türkiye (TÜRÇEV), Ecological Research Association (EKAD) and the Antalya Municipality, local and foreign students collected garbage on Konyaaltı Beach in Antalya.

As part of the project called "Plastic-Free Coasts, Plastic-Free Waters," which aims to raise awareness about the increasing pollution threatening the marine ecosystem of the entire Mediterranean, 30 volunteer students were given basic environmental awareness and ecology training for two days. In addition, 15 foreign exchange students from Australia also participated in garbage collection activities.

Following the garbage collection, the volunteer students noted that 4,301 cigarette butts, 767 plastic, 245 metal, 157 cardboard, 156 unidentified pieces, 109 organics, 36 wood and 15 glass materials were collected.

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