Minister Creecy takes part in clean-up activities in Durban during International Coastal Clean-Up Day, 19 September 2020
Minister Creecy joined by KZN MEC for Economic Development & Tourism, Nomsa Dube-Ncube and eThekwini Municipality Councilor Kaunda
Minister Creecy addressing attendees
As part of today’s activities, Cleansurf in Amazimtoti was handed over the keys to Umborg vehicle which will help in picking small pieces of litter from the beach donated by Coca Cola south Africa
As part of today’s activities, Cleansurf in Amazimtoti was handed over the keys to Umborg vehicle which will help in picking small pieces of litter from the beach donated by Coca Cola south Africa
Minister Creecy joined by KZN MEC for Economic Development & Tourism, Nomsa Dube-Ncube and eThekwini Municipality Councilor Kaunda getting ready to work
Minister Creecy hard at work and receiving assistance
Waste collected form the coastal area
Eighty percent of all marine pollution originates from sources on land. This is evident from the type of waste that is found along beaches during the cleanup activities
Thank you to all the volunteers from Mangosuthu University and Working for the Coast for partaking in today’s cleanup.