
Certified Blue Coins: Turning Waste into Value in Mozambique
Mozambique’s coastline is one of the country’s most valuable natural assets, supporting marine life, tourism, and coastal livelihoods. Yet pollution continues to threaten these ecosystems.

Mozambique’s coastline is one of the country’s most valuable natural assets, supporting marine life, tourism, and coastal livelihoods. Yet pollution continues to threaten these ecosystems.

A new coastal cleaning journey was held this Friday in Praia do Estoril, in the city of Beira, under the Resilience to Coastal Waste Project

“To protect the ocean, you have to change the system, not just behavior.” The statement is from Sharon Matos, Executive Assistant of the Coastal Waste

In the context of the celebrations of World Cleaning Day, which is celebrated on September 20, the city of Pemba, in Cabo Delgado, held an

The Mozambican Recycling Association (AMOR) participated, on June 20, as speaker in the 5th edition of the exhibition “I Am Friend of Mother Nature”, held

Today, in Praia do Inus, in the city of Pemba, in Cabo Delgado, an exhibition of materials produced by eco clubs, together with a cleaning