Muscat Daily

Turning the tide on litter

Around 120 take part in the Ghubra beach clean-up initiative conducted by BAHAR and Apex Media

- Our Correspond­ent

Armed with waste bags, gloves and a strong sense of purpose, around 120 men, women and children cleaned the Ghubra beach on Friday morning.

The initiative was part of a campaign by BAHAR, National Detergent Company’s (NDC) premier brand, in partnershi­p with Apex Media to put their ‘BITTER ABOUT LITTER’ campaign in action.

The volunteers included BAHAR and Apex Media staff and their families and friends - all giving their time to clear rubbish and raise awareness as part of the ongoing campaign by Apex Media, which has been calling upon all members of the public to join in for a clean and sustainabl­e living.

Last year, BAHAR signed a headline partnershi­p agreement with Apex Media to align their market leading BAHAR brand with the ‘BITTER ABOUT LITTER’ campaign. The ongoing campaign will help present a cleaner environmen­t to everyone who lives in or visits Oman.

Mark Rix, CEO, Apex Media, said, “BAHAR and Apex Media are committed to keeping Oman clean ridding it of the scourge of litter. But more importantl­y, educating the younger generation that they need to dispose off waste responsibl­y.”

“We do not want to ruin the beaches, streets and wadis. We have to keep Oman beautiful. BITTER ABOUT LITTER with BAHAR is our campaign and we are proud of it. Oman is a very beautiful place and it is our responsibi­lity to look after it,” he added.

In his comments, William Hunt, CEO, NDC, said, “BAHAR is a well-known brand in the detergent industry and also Oman’s favourite local brand. Delighted to partner with Apex Media and this is a fact that BAHAR’s core brand values are aligned to the values promoted by the BITTER ABOUT LITTER campaign. We believe that BAHAR and Apex Media can play a big role in promoting positive behaviour towards litter.”

Anish Kumar, Head of Marketing and Regional Sales, NDC, said, NDC’s ongoing clean campaign has been active with its ‘Clean Oman’ school campaign reaching out to the young students of Oman and educating them about the importance of having a clean environmen­t.

“The campaign has reached out to over 150,000 school students in Muscat, Sur, Sohar, Nizwa and Samail. By tying up with Apex Media campaigns, the two hope to make significan­t awareness among the public to make Oman cleaner,” he said.

Before the beach cleaning, there was a warm-up session led by Vinodhini Krishnamoo­rthy, Mrs India World Internatio­nal 2018 and who is a Zumba instructor. “We all need to be responsibl­e to create a better place to live. We have to keep the world cleaner and am glad to be here to join the campaign,” she said.

Other than BAHAR and Apex Media staff, those who attended also expressed their bitterness about litter saying such group events are essential to create more awareness. “I was so happy to hear about this cleaning campaign and I did not want to miss it. I came with my children to instil the knowledge of being bitter against litter and it was a great opportunit­y to be part of the campaign for me and my family,” Mamta Sharma, one of those who attended, said. Ajay Nitnaware, procuremen­t manager, NDC, another attendee at the event, said, “We all need to work for the betterment of a clean environmen­t. Such initiative­s are great for the well-being of the entire generation and our future generation.” During the event, Costa Coffee was in full support and was in hand to offer refreshmen­ts. “We are happy to associate with Apex Media and BAHAR for the beach clean up. It is always required for everybody to take part and support each other to create more awareness to maintain the country and keep it clean,” Paul Biswajit, Country Head - Costa Coffee Oman said.

Costa Coffee was the food and beverage partner at the Friday’s event.

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(Muscat Daily) Saleh Zakwani, Chairman, Apex Media (third from right) with the official mascot Hopibi and other attendees at the campaign
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Mark Rix (left) with William Hunt at the clean-up campaign
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