Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

HIP works to keep H’tota beaches clean

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The Hambantota Internatio­nal Port (HIP) organised a beach clean-up for the areas surroundin­g the Hambantota Fishery Harbour coinciding with the Company Day of China Merchants Group.

Both management and staff members of the port participat­ed in the clean up, joined by the Managersun­il Shantha, and staff of the Fishery Harbour, the Coast Conservati­on Department as well as fishermen and villagers who wished to be a part of the project.

The entire area was cleared of debris separating recyclable waste, and old fishnets and other garbage polluting the shallow waters were also removed.

China Merchants Group, the mother company of Cmport, HIP’S global partner, celebrates 147 years of sustainabl­e operations this year. The group which is involved in numerous projects to protect and sustain the environmen­t, spreads its sustainabi­lity mission across all its members, partners and associate organisati­ons. Cmport has similar goals and it is this mission that has inspired HIP to follow suit in taking on environmen­tally friendly projects to sustain the Hambantota district.

The beach clean-up under the theme “Healing the Environmen­t” was a step towards keeping the fishery harbour and surroundin­g beach healthy. The event included an awareness programme conducted by officials of the Marine Environmen­t Protection Authority (MEPA) who emphasised the importance of keeping surroundin­gs free of pollution. In line with this the port also installed clearly labelled garbage collection boxes in the fishery harbour.

The day ended with all participan­ts receiving a plant to nurture and grow, as a memento to mark the day.

 ??  ?? The HIP team at the beach clean-up event at the Hambantota Fishery harbour
The HIP team at the beach clean-up event at the Hambantota Fishery harbour
 ??  ?? The HIP team during the beach clean-up at the Hambantota Fishery harbour
The HIP team during the beach clean-up at the Hambantota Fishery harbour

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