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International Coastal Clean-up Day – 2024

In a united effort to address marine pollution and promote sustainable coastal practices, Pondicherry University, Oulgaret Municipality, and the Association for Promoting Sustainability in Campuses and Communities (APSCC) came together to celebrate International Coastal Clean-up Day. This initiative, held under the aegis of the National Center for Coastal Research (Ministry of Earth Sciences, Government of India), is part of the Ministry’s flagship program, “Swachh Sagar, Surakshit Sagar,” which aims to raise awareness about marine conservation and protect fragile coastal ecosystems.

This year’s event was aligned with the global theme ‘Sea the Change’ and complemented India’s ongoing Swachhata Hi Seva campaign, a nationwide movement dedicated to cleanliness and sustainable development.

Rally and Pledge

The event began with an enthusiastic pledge led by Prof. K. Tharanikkarasu, Vice-Chancellor of Pondicherry University, followed by a rally to Kalapet Beach. The rally was spearheaded by Thiru. A. Sureshraj, Commissioner of Oulgaret Municipality, along with Prof. Rajneesh Bhutani, Registrar of Pondicherry University.

During his speech, Prof. Tharanikkarasu stressed the importance of preserving marine ecosystems, drawing attention to the damaging effects of fiber-reinforced plastics on the environment. He emphasized that marine pollution poses a significant threat to biodiversity and the livelihoods of coastal communities.

Commissioner Sureshraj echoed these concerns, focusing on the detrimental impact of beach littering and uncontrolled coastal pollution. He urged the public to adopt eco-friendly practices and take responsibility for keeping beaches clean and safe.

Prof. Rajneesh Bhutani, in his remarks, lauded the Indian Government’s unwavering commitment to conserving the country’s vast marine resources and expressed gratitude for the continuous efforts toward promoting coastal sustainability.

Clean-up Efforts and Community Participation

The event saw active participation from over 200 individuals, including community members and several notable officers: Er. V. Mourougavelou, Dr. R. Vishnu Vardhan, Dr. S. I. Humayun, Dr. C. Satheesh Kumar, Dr. E. Manikandan, Er. S. Sudalai, Dr. M. Nandhivarman, Dr. S. Raja, Er. M. Jaisankar, Er. S. Segar, Mr. S. Ruthramoorthy, and Mr. S. Bhaskaran. Together, participants collected around 400 kg of waste, with an estimated 20-30% consisting of various plastics. Er. S. Sudalai from Pondicherry University confirmed that the collected waste was sorted and disposed of responsibly to minimize further environmental impact.

Dr. M. Nandhivarman from Pondicherry University emphasized the dangers posed by disintegrating plastics, including PET bottles, fishing nets, and ropes, to marine wildlife. He pointed out the harmful effects of single-use plastics, many of which have been banned but continue to appear as litter. Dr. Nandhivarman advocated for regular coastal cleanup initiatives to foster greater environmental awareness among students and the general public.

A Call for Continued Action

The event concluded with a vote of thanks delivered by Vice-Chancellor Prof. K. Tharanikkarasu and Commissioner A. Sureshraj. Both leaders expressed their appreciation for the dedication shown by all participants and emphasized the ongoing importance of protecting marine environments. Certificates of participation were distributed to the volunteers, marking the end of a successful day dedicated to coastal conservation.

International Coastal Clean-up Day serves as a reminder of the urgent need to address marine pollution, and events like these play a vital role in educating communities, preserving marine ecosystems, and encouraging sustainable living practices.

This post aims to raise awareness about the importance of International Coastal Clean-up Day and inspire others to take action in protecting our oceans and coastal ecosystems. Let’s continue to work together for a cleaner, safer, and more sustainable environment.

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UN – International Zero Waste Day 30-March-2024

The United Nations General Assembly established 30 March as the International Day of Zero Waste: “Promoting zero-waste initiatives to advance the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.”
To complement the inaugural International Day of Zero Waste, as one of the UN Observer organizations, the Association for Promoting Sustainability in Campuses and Communities has organized multiple events and campaigns in partnership with below organization:

1. Joint event with the Oulgaret Municipality of the Government of Puducherry: Towards Zero Waste and Sustainable Municipality
The event was organized as an awareness cum orientation program exclusively for the Bulk Waste Generators within the Oulgaret Municipal limits.

Oulgaret Municipality Order

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World Water Quality Alliance Conference, Nairobi, Kenya

Dr. Nandhivarman Muthu was an invited speaker at the World Water Quality Alliance Conference 2023, in Nairobi Kenya.
The aim of the event is simple: To demonstrate that local communities are key to the overcoming of global water-based challenges, that data resulting from monitoring must become the catalyst for tangible action, that capacity development is vital and the question of water quality is a vital element in the struggle to achieve a sustainable future.
The World Water Quality Alliance, convened by the United Nations Environment Programme, has organized this
event to promote dialogue, engagement, and exchange and to enhance permanent dialogue between local community stakeholder and decision-makers at a supranational level.

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UN – International Zero Waste Day 30-March-2023

The United Nations General Assembly established 30 March as the International Day of Zero Waste: “Promoting zero-waste initiatives to advance the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.”
To complement the inaugural International Day of Zero Waste, as one of the UN Observer organizations, the Association for Promoting Sustainability in Campuses and Communities has organized multiple events and campaigns in partnership with below organizations:

1. Joint event with the Oulgaret Municipality of the Government of Puducherry: Towards Zero Waste and Sustainable Municipality
The event was organized as an awareness cum orientation program exclusively for the Bulk Waste Generators within the Oulgaret Municipal limits.

2. Joint event with Pondicherry University: Towards Zero Waste Campus and Net Zero Economy – Pledge cum Rally Event

3. Joint event with Pondicherry University: Towards Zero Waste with a Clean and Green Hostel Campaign

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Student Drawing Competition on “Wetlands & Water”

APSCC is organizing a Drawing Competition for students on “Wetlands & Water” marking this years theme on World Wetlands Day.

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