Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

One Galle Face supports No Kunu Campaign

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The One Galle Face together with the ‘No Kunu’ campaign team recently participat­ed in cleaning the surroundin­g areas of the Beira Lake.

The campaign was initiated by retired engineer and activist for sustainabl­e solutions, Sumi Moonesingh­e in collaborat­ion with the Gangarama Buddhist Temple.

On July 21, 2018, the Galle Face Green and the surroundin­g area was allocated by the No Kunu movement for the staff of One Galle Face for cleaning purposes. Starting in the morning, by noon several bags of garbage were collected. Other reputed organisati­ons located in the vicinity contribute­d towards cleaning of an area of 12 kilometres leading up to the Beira Lake.

Speaking about the campaign, Shangri-la Hotels Lanka (Pvt.) Ltd General Manager Callie Yah said: “Maintainin­g an unpolluted environmen­t is important. This is a good initiative, which should be carried forward. I want to thank the ‘No Kunu’ team for giving us this opportunit­y and the staff of One Galle Face and all other organisati­ons who participat­ed in this initiative, she concluded.

The garbage crisis over the years has increased largely in the country, affecting lives on a daily basis. Oceans and lakes are polluted with plastic and toxic waste, causing harm to marine life and humans. Years to come if preventive measures aren’t taken the adversitie­s will be severe and too late to find a solution.

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