Over 150 volunteers join clean-up along Nguyen Tat Thanh Street in Khanh Hoa

Over 150 volunteers join clean-up along Nguyen Tat Thanh Street in Khanh Hoa

Nha Trang – Khanh Hoa Tourism Association jointly with Cam Ranh International Airport, Saigon Ground Services Company, Vietnam Airlines – Nha Trang Branch and Cam Ranh Urban Joint Stock Company launched a clean-up operation along Nguyen Tat Thanh Street in front of the entrance to Cam Ranh International Airport on August 25.

“Exchanging Books for Plants” nurtures green hopes

“Exchanging Books for Plants” nurtures green hopes

Old books, textbooks, and paper are exchanged for plants, plastic bags, and other environment-friendly products. These reading materials are sorted and sent to disadvantaged children. These have been regular activities of the “Fly to Sky” charity over the past 6 years.

Voluntary scuba divers pick up trash to save coral reefs in Da Nang

Voluntary scuba divers pick up trash to save coral reefs in Da Nang

Coral reefs are considered to be “undersea tropical forests”, the common home of many marine species that need to be protected and preserved. Da Nang beaches wree naturally blessed with many beautiful coral reefs but their growth is affected by many different types of waste as well as diving activities for catching seafood. Many people who love the sea and nature have not hesitated to scuba dive to “rescue” coral, thus contributing to protecting the marine landscape and environment.

Environment Day launched in Da Nang

Environment Day launched in Da Nang

On Thursday, the Management Board of the Son Tra peninsula and Da Nang Tourist Beaches cooperated with the Viet Nam Urban and Environment Magazine to launch the Environment Day themed “Da Nang sea is always clean and blue” with the participation of 500 volunteers who were university students citywide.

Environment crying for help prompts youth action

Environment crying for help prompts youth action

After three months, the “Green Hanoi” environmental project, which started with only three members conducting weekly clean-up drives in Hanoi’s severely polluted rivers, has attracted over 200 volunteers. The project’s founder, 28-year-old Nguyen Tien Huy, whose idea was initially criticized as a “drop in the ocean,” has persevered through difficult times and ridicule, and continues to wade into stinky rivers with his volunteers to pick up trash, an activity that shook many spectators to their core.

Volunteers get active in Con Dao island district

Volunteers get active in Con Dao island district

From the end of June to mid-August, hundreds of volunteers from various provinces and cities have been divided into several groups to make great contributions to environmental protection in the Con Dao island district, in Ba Ria – Vung Tau province.