PLASTICS ON OUR BEACHES

Powered by hydraulic pressure due to copious rains in a short period on 1st and 3rd May, massive quantities of plastics has come down from the geddas and landed at our beaches. Some 20% of it will have reached the sea waters by now and half of that may be pushed back ashore over a series of high tides. Certainly a large portion will remain in the sea destroying our marine life.
Tactically now will be the best time to remove as much plastics as possible from the gedda-beach-sea ecosystem.
We can turn this disaster into an opportunity by grabbing and removing as much of this rubbish as possible.


The red mud that washed towards the beach can be handled later, it would be better to put all of GVMC's resources into capturing the plastics when we can and take them out of the system. WE MUST ACT URGENTLY.


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