Zeroplastic Movement

Green Beats By ZeroPlastic Community of The Open University of Sri Lanka

Green Beats was organized as a special gathering to bring together members of the community for an evening of celebration, recognizing the achievements and hard work of volunteers throughout the past year. It also provided an opportunity for members to connect, relax, and strengthen the sense of unity within the community. Beyond celebration, the event […]

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EcoBites: A Healthy Food Initiative By ZeroPlastic NISD Community

EcoBites is a community-based project implemented by the G17 Ambassador Team in collaboration with the ZeroPlastic NISD Community under the National Institute of Social Development. Led by students and young social workers, the initiative supports the broader efforts of the ZeroPlastic National Movement through awareness programs and action-based interventions aimed at reducing plastic dependency in

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හරිත පියසැරිය By ZeroPlastic University of Ruhuna

“හරිත පියසැරිය” is a community-based environmental initiative carried out in Mawella village, Tangalle, with the aim of addressing improper waste management and the growing issue of plastic pollution in the area. The project focused on increasing public awareness, reducing harmful practices such as open dumping and the burning of plastic waste, and encouraging responsible and

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Legacy of Green Awards ’25 By ZeroPlastic CINEC

ZeroPlastic CINEC proudly hosted the Legacy of Green Awards ’25, a prestigious event dedicated to recognizing the unwavering commitment and outstanding contributions of its volunteers throughout the year. The awards celebrated excellence across multiple categories, including Best Project of the Year, Best Project Head of the Year, Best Volunteer of the Year, Best Graphic Designer

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Katuseya Cleanup Project By Zero Plastic Community of Rajarata University of Sri Lanka

Plastic pollution remains one of the most pressing environmental challenges in Sri Lanka, posing serious threats to ecosystems, biodiversity, and public health. In response to this growing concern, the Katuseya Cleanup Project was successfully carried out on 24th January 2025 by the Zero Plastic Community of Rajarata University of Sri Lanka under the guidance of

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Introducing the ZeroPlastic Commitment Standard – the world’s first certification focused solely on refusing and reducing single-use plastics.

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