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Lebanon launches biggest beach cleanup

- BILAL JAWICH / XINHUA

BEIRUT, Lebanon — Thousands of Lebanese volunteers on Sunday took part in the biggest ever national beach cleanup campaign, the National News Agency reported.

The campaign, Save Our Face, launched by Lebanese Environmen­t Minister Fadi Jreissati in several locations including Beirut, Akkar, Zahrani, Batroun and Tripoli, aims at conveying a cleaner picture of Lebanon.

During his tour of areas of Lebanon, Jreissati considered the day a national celebratio­n to convey a unified message about Lebanese willingnes­s to work together for the sake of the country.

“Clean environmen­t should remain the main message and principle that brings together all the Lebanese from all sectors and parties for the love of Lebanon and its nature,” he said.

Jreissati also called upon citizens to change their behavior and stop throwing waste on the roads which cause more pollution.

Meanwhile, citizens taking part in the campaign showed great enthusiasm for the initiative as well as their goal of cleaning up beaches and turning Lebanon into a clean and beautiful country again.

Yasmine Hamdar, a volunteer, said that she is participat­ing in the campaign to clean the beach and contribute to raising awareness among people about the importance of not throwing any garbage on the streets.

“I aim to turn our country into a beautiful place to live as it was in the past,” she said.

Maha Moubarak, another volunteer, said that she was waiting for this day while emphasizin­g the role of every citizen in the country in raising awareness about the importance of preserving the environmen­t, water and beaches. “We all need our resources after all,” she said.

Haitham El Kaissi Makhzoumi said that he is among people who organized this campaign to clean the beach and contribute to the success of the initiative which covers most of Lebanese areas.

Lebanese officials also participat­ed in the campaign while stressing that the government will work hard to improve the state of environmen­t in Lebanon.

“Lebanon is facing an environmen­tal disaster. We have a lot of studies that will be discussed in the council of ministers to take appropriat­e decisions in this regard,” Minister of State for Social and Economic Rehabilita­tion of Youth and Women Violette Safadi was quoted as saying by NNA.

Safadi called upon Lebanese people and municipali­ties to assume their responsibi­lities in preserving Lebanon’s cleanlines­s.

A member of Parliament, Inaya Ezzeddine, emphasized the importance of the event by saying that the city of Tyre was recognized internatio­nally as having one of the most beautiful beaches on the Mediterran­ean. “We should keep this picture of Lebanon,” she said.

 ??  ?? Volunteers collect garbage at a beach in Beirut, Lebanon, on Sunday.
Volunteers collect garbage at a beach in Beirut, Lebanon, on Sunday.

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