380 lbs of garbage collected by Imperial Pacific’s ‘Adopt-A-Beach Project 2018’
- Melina Salas and Fuji Suel dig up trash that had been buried deep in one of Saipan’s beachfronts. (Contributed Photo)
- D.J. Ayuyu, Jowel Napturi, Mike Salas, and the rest of Imperial Pacific’s CSR team all pitching in to beautify our beaches. (Contributed Photo)
- Kent Kalen and Scot Leon Guerrero hit the beachside to get rid of unwanted litter. (Contributed Photo)
- Jaclyn Litulumar and Fuji Suel load up the second batch of garbage that was collected along the beaches from Micro Beach to Garapan Fishing Base. (Contributed Photo)
- Edilynn Benjamin, D.J. Ayuyu, and Melina Salas uncover trash that were dumped behind the rocks. (Contributed Photo)
- IPI-CSR’s Adopt A Beach project was initiated to help beautify the islands. (Contributed Photo)
- An IPI-CSR member clears the wire fence of unwanted foliage. (Contributed Photo)
Imperial Pacific International (CNMI) LLC’s Corporate Social Responsibility Program collected a total of 380 lbs of trash from Saipan’s major beachfronts.
This was a result of IPI-CSR’ Adopt-A-Beach Project 2018 that was conducted this week in partnership with the CNMI Bureau of Environmental and Coastal Quality.
The Adopt-A-Beach Project 2018 is part of the largest private sector employer’s overall campaign that reflects its strong commitment to the protection of the islands environment.
It was in 2016 when the said environmental initiative was launched.
On Monday, IPI-CSR team along with BECQ worked on the stretch of Micro Beach to Garapan Fishing Base, collecting a total of 380 lbs of various garbage. (PR)