Environmental protection and respect for nature are the principles that inspired the Plastic Free volunteers who, on Sunday, March 15th, returned to action in Sennori to continue the cleanup along the town's ring road. The initiative was coordinated by local coordinator Patrizia Grandjean, supported by four volunteers who dedicated the morning to collecting plastic and other waste abandoned along the road.

During the cleanup, not only the most common waste, such as plastic and glass, was found, but also several bulky items that should have been properly disposed of at designated collection centers. Among the recovered items were a boat engine, a car seat, a jackhammer, tiling tools, and other metal objects. During the cleanup, several insulin syringes and waste emitting a strong odor, likely attributable to animal remains, were also found.

Despite the difficulties and unpleasant conditions, the volunteers completed the operation, collecting a total of over 120 kilograms of waste.

The initiative represents a further example of active citizenship and highlights the importance of proper waste disposal: to protect the environment, it is essential to use the local recycling centers, which are open daily for the collection of materials.

Plastic Free has already announced its next event in Sennori: an eco-walk will be held on April 12th near the Church of San Giovanni Battista, with the aim of involving even more citizens in caring for the land and protecting the environment.

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