Celebrated Ghanaian artiste and social activist, Gasmilla has officially unveiled the much-anticipated 2023 edition of the “Fale Fale Beach Clean Up project, aimed at preserving the natural beauty of Ghana’s shores.
With the resounding theme of “War on Filth,” Gasmilla’s environmental initiative is set to take place from August 19th to September 9th along the stretch of Ga Nshornaa.
The announcement has sparked anticipation among environmental enthusiasts, as Gasmilla continues to demonstrate his commitment to fostering sustainable practices and nurturing a healthier environment. The “Fale Fale Beach Clean Up” project has gained recognition over the years for its impactful efforts in raising awareness about beach pollution and inspiring positive change.
Speaking to Happyghana.com Gasmilla reiterated his commitment to shed light on the harmful consequences of disregarding proper waste management and the need to prioritize the well-being of our oceans.
“The event is scheduled to span an expansive three weeks, from August 19th to September, offering participants ample time to join hands in rejuvenating the coastline of Ga Nshornaa. Volunteers and eco-enthusiasts are invited to play an active role in the restoration process by dedicating their time and effort to the noble cause of ensuring cleaner beaches and a healthier marine ecosystem,” he said.
Under the banner of “War on Filth,” the 2023 edition of the Fale Fale Beach Clean Up project takes a bold stance against coastal pollution, particularly addressing the issue of irresponsible waste disposal and the detrimental impact of human activity on marine life.
Gasmilla’s commitment to fostering a sense of responsibility towards the environment has been a driving force behind the success of the Fale Fale Beach Clean Up initiative since 2015. As the 2023 edition approaches, expectations are high for an even more impactful and far-reaching campaign to combat pollution and promote sustainable practices.
By: Jude Tackie