Description
*This activity is mainly in Cantonese*
【Report on results of diversion and beach cleaning Part 2⚡🔥】
Following the last time a group of beach cleaning masters worked together to fight against the boat and cable army, our land returned to the diversion East Bay again on December 3 (Sat) to fight against the big guys 😤 Although the situation this time is not as serious as last time, but the beach There is still a lot of rubbish 😢 Thank you so much for the many volunteers who are willing to go all the way to help clean the beach, so that my place has a good result this time🔥
We cleaned up 154 kilograms of garbage that day, among which there were 1097 plastic bottles (more than last time😵) In addition to plastic bottles, we got 198 glue bottle caps, 55 shoes🩴, 2 tops Hard hat 👷🏻 with 1 glycerin pump 😂
Although I seem to have cleaned up a lot, there is actually a lot of rubbish in this beach
The old-fashioned will say it again and again, I hope everyone can reduce the use of disposable items in daily life, so as to reduce waste at the source💪🏻
Details
Details are as follows👇:
Date: November 5, 2022 (Saturday)
Venue: Fan Lau, Lantau (West Wan and nearby coasts)
Activity time: 10:00-16:00 (by boat to and from Tai O and diversion)
Meeting time and location: 10:00 Tai O Bus Terminal
Quota: 9 *Not suitable for inexperienced people*
In Pictures: Residents and NGOs help clear Hong Kong’s trash-strewn beaches, more than a week after heavy rain
Cost:
HKD100 for Healthy Express Members
The cost does not cover transportation. Participants make their own arrangements to arrive at and leave the Venue.
Note:
1. Participants must be 18 years old or above *Not suitable for inexperienced people*
2. Participants are required to bring enough drinking water (at least 2 liters recommended), lunch or required dry food. It is recommended to bring reusable water bottles and utensils to avoid discarding waste along the way
3. Due to the remote location, there is no direct public transportation, please bring sufficient supplies
4. Participants should bring their own waterproof/labor gloves (if any)
5. Participants are advised to wear light clothes and tight-toed shoes and sandals, and bring their own supplies (such as hats, windbreakers, etc.)
6. You need to take a boat to the "Plastic" site. It takes 2 hours to walk to the nearest bus stop. Participants are requested to take adequate rest before the event
7. If Tropical Cyclone Warning Signal No. 3 or above is hoisted at 8:00 am, or any rainstorm warning signal is in force, the activity will be cancelled automatically
The event will be subject to the prevailing legislative requirements on social distancing. Participants must each wear a mask during the event, and have received 3 doses (or 2 doses if within 6 months of the second dose) of COVID-19 vaccines.
This event is first-paid, first-served. Those who register without making payment risk forfeiting their spots. For those who have paid but wish to withdraw, refund is not available unless there are special circumstances.