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COUNTRY CLEAN-UPS


Giving Plastic a Purpose in Singapore
The Commonwealth Clean Oceans Plastics Campaign was delighted to support an invaluable clean-up event in Singapore, delivered by the environmental charity Ocean Purpose Project (OPP) and supported by the Singapore National Olympic Council (SNOC). Bringing together volunteers committed to protecting Singapore’s coastal ecosystems, the event was held along the shores of Pasir Ris, an area known both for its natural beauty and its susceptibility to marine debris. The team at O


Protecting the reefs of India
Last month, the Kings Baton Relay visited India, we wanted to shine a light on the work that our partners ReefWatch Marine Conservation are undertaking to protect India’s marine and coastal ecosystems through restoration, research, outreach, and community engagement. A key focus for Reefwatch are its projects spanning habitat restoration, marine wildlife response, and efforts to address plastic pollution, each contributing to its broader objective of safeguarding ocean health


Malaysia Beach Clean with MY Clean Beach
On 2 November the Commonwealth Clean Oceans Plastics Campaign reached Malaysia. At Pantai Batu Laut, on Malaysia’s coastline, volunteers from MY Clean Beach gathered together with the Commonwealth Games Association of Malaysia as part of the King’s Baton Relay, to remove plastics and other debris from the shorelines. The hundred volunteers collected 242.9 kilograms of waste which was then counted and sorted for safe disposal, recycling plastic where possible. Over 40 kilos


The Gambia supporting local clean-ups
On 13 October 2025, the shores of The Gambia witnessed an inspiring demonstration of community action and environmental leadership. As part of the Commonwealth Clean Oceans Plastics Campaign, a large-scale beach clean-up brought together volunteers, athletes, environmental advocates, and local organisations in a shared mission: tackling plastic pollution along one of the country’s most important stretches of coastline. The initiative, led by WasteAid, an international environ


Tree Planting and Umuganda, The Commonwealth Clean Oceans Plastics Campaign in Rwanda
Rwanda’s leg of the Commonwealth Clean Oceans Plastics Campaign and the Kings Baton Relay, took place from 25 to 30 October. This marks the end of the African leg of the journey to Glasgow 2026. The activities were centred around the shores of Lake Kivu in Rubavu District and brought together sport, sustainability and community much like these two projects intended, and the Commonwealth promotes.


The Ocean Project Seychelles Report on Their Commonwealth Clean Oceans Beach Clean-up
On 23rd September 2025, Wild Entrust and Commonwealth Sport Botswana welcomed the Commonwealth Games Federation’s King’s Baton Relay to Maun. The Baton, which travels through every Commonwealth nation Campaign began at 8 am on Le Morne Beach. Orchestrated by RCS’s in-country partner We Recycle and Commonwealth Games Mauritius, a 25-strong team comprised of community members, youth, and athletes collected 35 kg of litter, amounting to 8,228 pieces of plastic, from along the Le


Saving Seals in Namibia
Ocean Conservation Namibia and the Commonwealth Games Association of Namibia ran a series of environmental events around Namibia across the end of September 2025. On the 25 th September, the Baton travelled across Walvis Bay and Swakopmund with a day of activities, involving more than 2,000 volunteers from schools, sports clubs, local communities, and members of the Commonwealth Games Association of Namibia. The major theme was ocean, community and environmental stewardship,


Helping sea turtles in Gabon
Gabon recently hosted a coastal-clean up on the 11 th October event as part of the Commonwealth Clean Oceans Plastics Campaign, an initiative championed by the Royal Commonwealth Society in partnership with Commonwealth Sport. This clean-up was timed to coincide with the King’s Baton Relay, ahead of the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, a reimagined environmental relay that weaves through Commonwealth nations, combining celebration of sport with sustainability. Gabon’s event wa


Lesotho helping from source to river mouth in the Commonwealth Clean Oceans Plastics Campaign
In a display of community spirit and environmental responsibility, volunteers in Lesotho gathered along the banks of the Mohokare (Caledon) River for a major clean-up event held as part of the Commonwealth Clean Oceans Plastics Campaign on the 6 October 2025. The initiative brought local organisations, youth groups, sports representatives, and environmental advocates together in a collective effort to tackle plastic pollution and preserve one of the country’s most vital water


Maun Community Unites for a Cleaner Thamalakane River
On 23rd September 2025, Wild Entrust and Commonwealth Sport Botswana welcomed the Commonwealth Games Federation’s King’s Baton Relay to Maun. The Baton, which travels through every Commonwealth nation Campaign began at 8 am on Le Morne Beach. Orchestrated by RCS’s in-country partner We Recycle and Commonwealth Games Mauritius, a 25-strong team comprised of community members, youth, and athletes collected 35 kg of litter, amounting to 8,228 pieces of plastic, from along the Le


Mauritius' Lively Contribution to the Commonwealth Clean Oceans Plastics Campaign
8 September 2025, Mauritius’s contribution to the Commonwealth Clean Ocean Plastics Campaign began at 8 am on Le Morne Beach. Orchestrated by RCS’s in-country partner We Recycle and Commonwealth Games Mauritius, a 25-strong team comprised of community members, youth, and athletes collected 35 kg of litter, amounting to 8,228 pieces of plastic, from along the Le Morne shoreline.


Plogging & Blue Coins: The Green Future is Now in Mozambique!
Have you heard of plogging? If not, why not! Originating in Sweden around 2016, the term ‘plogging’ is a blend of the Swedish verb plocka (to pick up) and the English word jogging. This hobby, consisting of joggers cleaning up their communities mid-stride, perfectly encapsulates the Commonwealth Clean Oceans Plastics Campaign’s partnership with Commonwealth Sport. Now, thanks to Mozambique, plogging has become part of the campaign.
DONATE TO SUPPORT THE CAMPAIGN
As a charity dedicated to tackling plastic pollution, the Royal Commonwealth Society relies on the generosity of individuals and organisations to fund our initiatives. Your donation can help us continue to drive the Commonwealth Clean Oceans Plastics Campaign, to have a meaningful impact in the fight against plastic pollution. Together, we can ensure cleaner oceans, a healthier planet, and a more sustainable future for all.

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