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    MTCC collects 426 kilos of waste from Hulhumale’ Phase II

    MTCC discards 426 kilos of waste from Hulhumale' Phase II beaches
    October 20, 20241 Min Read
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    The Maldives Transport and Contracting Company (MTCC) on Sunday announced the successful conclusion of the beach clean-up event held last Friday, October 18, 2024.

    Dubbed the Suzuki Beach Clean Up, was held at Hulhumale’ Phase II, with MTCC confirming the clearance of 426 kilograms of waste material from the area’s beach.

    MTCC extended its gratitude to the company’s Managing Director, DCP (retired) Ahmed Saudee, along with the NGOs Save the Beach and Hulhumale’ Masveringe Jamiyya for their collaboration. Besides this, MTCC also thanked the Housing Development Corporation (HDC) and the Waste Management Corporation (WAMCO) for their support as well.

    Noting the clearance of 426 kilograms of waste from Hulhumale’ Phase II beaches, MTCC said it reinforced the company’s “commitment to keeping our beaches and environment clean and pristine.”

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