MORE Power volunteers, partners join Earth Day
On Earth Day, MORE Power Volunteers, together with the Guardians of the Environment, participated in the Earth Day Celebration through the Esplanade Clean up and Mangrove Planting Activities. Our team collected the following non-biodegradable garbage: Esplanade 3 – 21 sacks Esplanade 5 – 15 sacks Esplanade 9 – 9 sacks, and also planted 200 seedlings

By Staff Writer
On Earth Day, MORE Power Volunteers, together with the Guardians of the Environment, participated in the Earth Day Celebration through the Esplanade Clean up and Mangrove Planting Activities.
Our team collected the following non-biodegradable garbage:
Esplanade 3 – 21 sacks
Esplanade 5 – 15 sacks
Esplanade 9 – 9 sacks, and also planted 200 seedlings of Mangrove.
We’re taking an important step towards safeguarding the planet we call home.
Let’s all come together and make a positive impact for Mother Earth!
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