Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Tokyo Cement and MEPA to cleanup 15 beaches in Trincomale­e

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Together with the Marine Environmen­t Protection Authority (MEPA), Tokyo Cement will take the lead to clean 15 beaches in Trincomale­e, as part of the National Coastal and Marine Resources Conservati­on Week 2017.

Joining hands with the MEPA Trincomale­e District office, Tokyo Cement will deploy resources and personnel to clean up the coastal environs of some of the world-famous beaches along our Northeaste­rn Coastline, including Pigeon Islands, Nilaveli, Alles Garden and the beaches along the Dutch Bay.

MEPA will carry out a nationwide series of programmes covering 14 coastal districts of Sri Lanka to coincide with the Internatio­nal Coastal Cleanup day on 15th September. The national event will be held at Crow Island Beach Park, Mattakkuli­ya with the participat­ion of President Maithripal­a Sirisena. Similar events are planned in each of the 14 districts during the Marine Environmen­t Week that falls during 15th to 22nd of September, and will be conducted in collaborat­ion with the Department of Coast Conservati­on and Coastal Resource Management, Central Environmen­tal Authority, Department of Coast Guard, the Sri Lanka Navy, School Children, NGOS and the coastal communitie­s.

Tokyo Cement comes forward as the main partner of the Trincomale­e District event organized by MEPA, with the public event planned on the 21st September at Trinco beach, with the participat­ion of school children, the tri-forces, public servants and government officials, and the general public from the area. The company invites the public, living in and around Trincomale­e to join hands with the cement giant to support this great cause to restore our famed beaches back to their pristine state.

In addition to the beach clean-up, Tokyo Cement will also support a two-day programme on under water reef clean-up around the Pigeon Island and Alas Garden reefs. The company will deploy its resources already engaged in their Coral Conservati­on initiative, to support reef cleanup activities with the help of the participat­ing organizati­ons.

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