Żibel volunteers have been working tirelessly to clean up six beaches after Storm Harry hit Malta, removing tons of debris and waste left behind by the storm. Żibel, a Maltese environmental NGO, has been instrumental in organizing the clean-up efforts, mobilizing volunteers to restore the natural beauty of Malta’s coastlines. Their efforts are part of a broader mission to reduce waste, promote sustainability, and foster civic pride in Malta.
Żibel Volunteers Take to Beaches to Clean Up Storm Harry’s Mess
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