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COUNTRY CLEAN-UPS


Cameroon National Beach Clean-up Day & The Commonwealth Clean Oceans Plastics Campaign
The Commonwealth Clean Oceans Plastic Campaign reached new heights as it passed through Cameroon, thanks to the brilliant in-country partner, the Cameroonian Association for Community Awareness (ASCOA).


Commonwealth Clean Oceans Plastics Campaign in Kenya
On 18 July, Royal Commonwealth Society country partner FlipFlopi gathered the vibrant coastal community of Matondoni Village for a day of hands-on environmental action. The initiative was organised in close collaboration with the Matondoni School Environmental Club and the Matondoni Women’s Group.


Royal Commonwealth Society of Nova Scotia Branch Supports Student Shoreline Learning Experience
The Royal Commonwealth Society of Nova Scotia Branch proudly supported the Clean Water School Program , an initiative by the Clean...


Junior Rangers Tackle Ghost Gear in the World's Second-Largest Freshwater Lake - Uganda
Earlier this month, the Lake Victoria Clean Up project joined forces with the Uganda Junior Rangers to host a vibrant community plastic clean-up event along the shores of Lake Victoria. With the support of the Uganda Commonwealth Games Association, the day brought together local school children, athletes, and conservationists, all working together toward a cleaner, safer lake environment. The team removed an amazing 14,522 pieces of harmful plastic litter.


The Commonwealth Clean Oceans Plastics Campaign launches in Nigeria
On 2nd July, Jabi Lake in Abuja served as the site of a major environmental clean-up initiative, bringing together volunteers, sports...


Sierra Leone Kicks Off the Commonwealth Clean Oceans Plastics Campaign in Africa
Aberdeen Beach in Freetown was the site of the primary clean-up, lasting three hours. An impressive 441 volunteers from the Commonwealth Games Association of Sierra Leone, the National Tourist Board, National Sports Associations, Salone Beach Volleyball, Freetown City Council, and the Africell Impact Foundation removed a staggering 40,000 pieces of plastic, preventing them from entering Commonwealth waters.


Cleaning Rivers and Beaches in St Vincent and the Grenadines
The Caribbean Youth Environment Network (CYEN) rounded out the campaign in the Caribbean in St Vincent and the Grenadines on 14 June. The...


Territory Wide-Beach Clean up in Turks and Caicos
A coordinated, territory-wide beach clean-up brought together every island across the Turks and Caicos, early in the morning on the...


Turtles take centre stage in Cayman Islands for the Commonwealth Clean Oceans Plastics Campaign
The Cayman Islands took a unique approach to the Commonwealth Clean Oceans Plastic Campaign. During their week of action, they focused on community pledges to reduce pollution and, significantly, on turtle conservation, an issue incredibly close to the territory's heart.Â


Surf's Up, Litter Down: Jamaican Surfers Join the Commonwealth Clean Oceans Plastics Campaign.
On 23 May 2025, the Commonwealth Games Association of Jamaica joined forces with the Jamaica Surfing Association to deliver a vibrant and purposeful beach clean-up as part of the Commonwealth Clean Oceans Plastics Campaign and the King’s Baton Relay.


British Virgin Islands Deliver Four Beach Clean-ups for the Commonwealth Clean Oceans Campaign
The dedicated team in the British Virgin Islands (BVI), led by environmental NGO Green VI, braved wind and rain to deliver one of the most ambitious plastic clean-up efforts of the campaign so far: organising clean-ups across four of the territory’s islands.


Youth at the Helm: Anguilla’s Young Steer Coastal Clean-Up Success
Anguilla held a successful clean-up on 13 May 2025 as part of the Commonwealth Clean Oceans Plastics Campaign. An impressive 1,200 people took part in a clean-up at Sandy Ground, which represents around 7% of the island’s population. Together, they removed 8,000 plastic items from Commonwealth waters, helping to prevent harm to marine ecosystems.
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