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NatraWild Network and Schbang for Good Foundation initiate the ‘Mumbai Cleanup Series’ in collaboration with Decathlon

NatraWild, a network of businesses and people committed to environmental preservation, along with the Schbang for Good Foundation, recently initiated…

NatraWild Network and Schbang for Good Foundation initiate the ‘Mumbai Cleanup Series’ in collaboration with Decathlon

NatraWild, a network of businesses and people committed to environmental preservation, along with the Schbang for Good Foundation, recently initiated a ‘Mumbai Cleanup Series’ in collaboration with Decathlon. The first week of the drive focused on cleaning up Carter Beach, Bandra, Mumbai. The second week of the series will commence on Sunday, December 25th, 2022, at Dahisar Dam walk & plog Trek. The Mumbai Cleanup Series’ primary objective is to get locals involved in taking action to preserve the city’s natural ecosystem. Participants assist in removing waste and other types of pollutants by cleaning up the beaches and forest reserves to save wildlife and stop the deterioration of the quality of the city’s natural areas. The program proves the potential for community-driven initiatives to improve the environmental condition and protect it significantly.

 

Schbang For Good Foundation is the CSR initiative of Schbang, supported the Beach cleanup series. The creative and technology transformation company, Schbang, was established in 2015 and has been actively doing its bit to contribute to social impact through Schbang for Good Foundation.

 

Commenting on the Mumbai Cleanup series, Asitima, CSR Manager of the Schbang For Good Foundation, said, “ As the world faces environmental adversity, the role of people is indispensable in safeguarding a better future. We at, Schbang For Good Foundation are hopeful that the Mumbai Cleanup Series, organised with NatraWild, will advocate for community-driven and people-driven change for Sustainable Development Goal #15 Climate Action. We are thankful to all the volunteers who joined.”

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