Beach,
a pleasant place to sit and relax act as a bridge between our world and ocean.
Summer weather attracts thousands of visitors to beaches across the world and
sometimes visitors bring waste which is non-biodegradable and may threaten our
ecosystem.
We
live on his planet and it's our duty to take care of the resources as to
maintain healthy economy. However, many NGOs decided to bring back our glorious
wonderland that lays below these stacks of garbage, and The Aahwahan Foundation
is one of them.
Aahwahan
Foundation is deeply concerned about beach pollution such as plastic bags,
cans, containers, medical waste, needles & surgical instruments which could
be harmful to the environment, and wildlife. The mission is to relentlessly
pursue science and use advanced technology to ensure plastic free beaches.
In
addition, The Foundation is associated with several beach cleaning campaigns at
Udaipur beach, where group of volunteers works tirelessly to remove the waste
and make a visible difference in the cleanliness of the beach. The foundation
has established a good relationship with various stakeholders concerned with
conservation in Udaipur beach, including the local community which would help
us in all future endeavours.
Clean
water and healthy beaches are the priority, and The Foundation successfully
worked in several prominent beaches in India, including Gokarna, Karwar, &
Murudeshwar beaches in Karnataka; Palolem, Baga & Anjuna beaches in Goa;
and Ganpatipule & Guhagar Beaches in Maharashtra.
The
foundation has grassroots with a commitment to convert passion into protection
and ensure clean water, a vibrant ocean and accessible beaches for all to enjoy
by delivering long- lasting solutions to the implications our beach ecosystem
faces.
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