Volunteers join Bagan plastic campaign in Bagan NyaungU Ancient Cultural Zone

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Volunteers from Bagan Plastic Campaign clean up plastics and other debris in Bagan Ancient Cultural Zone during a campaign on 8 September 2024. photo: Ye Win Naing (NyaungU)

Volunteers joined the Bagan Plastic Campaign to keep Bagan NyaungU Ancient Cultural Zone clean and beautiful on the morning of 7 September, and they collected plastic waste along the sides of the NyaungU city with the use of trash vans.
It is reported that the collective clean-up activities is operated every week (every Saturday) under the leadership of the Bagan Plastic Campaign team in accordance with the slogan “Let’s clean up plastic waste to make Bagan environment beautiful”. The generous well-wishers served the volunteers with purified drinking water, Royal-D energy drink bottles and steamed glutinous rice in the activities for the cleanliness and beauty of the Bagan-NyaungU ancient cultural zone.
Thanks to efforts of the Bagan Plastic Campaign team, the Bagan-NyaungU ancient cultural area is clean and beautiful, and people understand to avoid undisciplined disposal of plastic waste. In order to achieve good habits of properly disposing of waste in designated areas, plastic waste collection and clearing work is being carried out every Saturday pagoda stupas and religious buildings, in Bagan Ancient Cultural Zone, along both sides of public roads and inside and outside the city. — Ye Win Naing (NyaungU)/TKO

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