With an initiative coordinated by Minister for Energy, Enterprise and Sustainable Development Miriam Dalli, over-30 divers, kayakers and snorkelers participated in an underwater clean-up in Senglea to mark the World Nature Conservation Day. In view of the clean-up campaign currently carried out by Parks Malta, environmental activist Raniero Borg was joined by the Energy and Water Agency (EWA) and the Water Services Corporation (WSC). The Senglea area was chosen after a seabed analysis revealed a substantial amount of illegally disposed waste.
Over 2.5 tonnes of waste were collected during the clean-up, including tyres, vehicle parts, wood, pipes, chairs, glass and a host of other objects which were polluting Malta’s waters. Dalli thanked the entities for their support, explaining how Parks Malta has been organising various clean-ups across Malta. 275 tonnes of waste have been collected across eight clean-up activities across the island. The Minister emphasised how raising awareness about protecting the environment needs to be kept up, alongside creating open spaces for the Maltese and traveller to enjoy.
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