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Beaches
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Greenpeace crew
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KWCI (GPI)
Litter
Marine pollution
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Plastics
Rubbish
Beach Clean-up Activity in Penghu, Taiwan
An art installation in the shape of a sea turtle is being created using trash collected during beach clean-up activities on Chi-Tou and Shi-Man beaches in Penghu, Taiwan, carried out by a group composed by 350 school kids, 20 people from the Coast Guard, 16 Rainbow Warrior crew members and 24 core volunteers.
The estimated amount of the total garbage collected during the activities is 3 tons, including enough PET bottles (about 25000~30000 bottles) to fill up four trucks.
Unique identifier:
GP0STRF5S
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
15/12/2017
Locations:
East Asia
,
Penghu
,
Taiwan
Credit line:
© Hung-Hsuan Chao / Greenpeace
Size:
5520px × 3680px 9MB
Ranking:
★★★★★★ (B)
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Rainbow Warrior in Taiwan: Beach Cleaning Activities in Penghu
Beach clean-up activities with local schools and NGOs.
Two clean-up activities were carried out: in Chi-Tou beach and Shi-Man beach on Dec 15 and Dec 16.
On Dec 15, Greenpeace invited 350 school kids and 20 people from the Coast Guard, and together with 16 Rainbow Warrior crew members and 24 core volunteers, an art installation was created in the shape of a sea turtle using trash collected at the beach.
The estimated amount of the total garbage collected during the activities is 3 tons, including enough PET bottles (about 25000~30000 bottles) to fill up four trucks.
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