CFP×SDGs in Papua New Guinea

There are a lot of stray waste on the beach, and children witnessed marine pollution through cleaning up activities
There are a lot of stray waste on the beach, and children witnessed marine pollution through cleaning up activities

What we can do now for the protection of sea creatures

 

Papua New Guinea is located on the coral triangle which is very rich in marine biodiversity in the world. In the beautiful sea, a wide variety of living things coexist. In the recent years, however, the rich ecosystem has been threatened by climate change, unplanned fishing and environmental destruction. Particularly the inflow into sea of plastic garbage is a problem. 

Garbage cans donated to school .Separated into organics, papers, tins, bottles, and plastics
Garbage cans donated to school .Separated into organics, papers, tins, bottles, and plastics

In the Children’s Forest Program, we are teaching children to make the habit of proper waste disposal through separating garbage and also carrying out cleaning up on the beach. We are going to tackle PR activities so that the children would be able to thank for the blessings of the sea and to live in becoming conscious of the connection in the future. 

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