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Kralendijk- On Saturday June 8th the junior rangers of STINAPA held a beach cleanup at the east side of the little island, where most of the trash from Kralendijk that gets into the water will get stuck.
The majority of the trash were plastic bottles, plastic plates, menus, cups and shoes. Which is also an indication that it is mostly trash from Kralendijk.
The trash was registered, separated and brought to Selibon. A total of 42 large trash bags were filled, however this is only 5% of the total amount of trash that is on that location.
The STINAPA organization says they are very proud of their junior rangers, and very thankful for their contribution to our nature.
STINAPA also says to be thankful for the support provided by Selibon N.V. and Epic Tours for the continuous support!
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