Help Earthly Touch Foundation with 67 volunteers for making 6700 eco-bricks for Mandela Month of Giving

 Diepsloot, Gauteng

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Help Earthly Touch Foundation with 67 volunteers for making 6700 eco-bricks for Mandela Month of Giving
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31 volunteers still needed


category

Environment, Climate & Conservation

sub-category

Cleanups & pollution reduction

duration

1-4 hours

1 participant

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Help Earthly Touch Foundation with 67 volunteers for making 6700 eco-bricks for Mandela Month of Giving

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During the month of July we are running a campaign to remove 3,6 tons of plastic from the environment. We are inviting individuals and companies to participate in this eco-brick making Mandela Month drive. This initiative is aimed at reducing carbon emissions by repurposing plastic waste into eco-bricks. The bricks are used to built our Eco- Education Centre in Diepsloot

Sustainable Development Goals

Responsible Consumption and Production

Responsible Consumption and Production

Ensure sustainable consumption and production patterns

Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure

Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure

Build resilient infrastructure, promote inclusive and sustainable industrialization and foster innovation

Climate Action

Climate Action

Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts

Impact Metrics (Estimates)

100,000kg

Waste to be collected for disposal/recycling

5sessions

Climate/environment awareness sessions to be delivered

67trees

Trees to be planted


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