Hands-on events, clean-up campaigns and community actions that turn our mission into measurable impact across every atoll.
Activities9 activities documented across beaches, reefs and island communities.

We celebrated World Ocean Day by joining the Moodhu Fest organised by the Ministry of Fisheries & Ocean Resources, engaging the public with fun, interactive activities to protect our ocean.

Held under the theme “Ending Global Plastic Pollution”, with a community engagement session and an art competition in HA. Dhidhdhoo.

Celebrated under the theme “Harmony with Nature and Sustainable Development”, in collaboration with Malé City Council and students from Giyaasudheen and Ahmadhiyya schools.

We marked the International Day Against Climate Change with an awareness session and a tree-planting event at Kamil Didi Primary School.

Marked for the first time in the Maldives, in Laamu Atoll Gan, with a drawing competition, an awareness session and a panel discussion on responsible e-waste management.

On the International Day of Awareness of Food Loss and Waste, we held a workshop and discussion at Solite Conference Room to highlight the importance of reducing food loss and waste.

We marked the International Day for the Preservation of the Ozone Layer with a message on the progress made in protecting our planet’s ozone layer — and the importance of every small step.

To mark World Ocean Day 2024 we ran a Nurdle Hunt across three atolls — in partnership with The Great Nurdle Hunt — alongside a beach cleanup, tracking and removing the tiny plastic pellets that pollute our shores.

World Environment Day 2024 focused on land restoration, desertification and drought resilience. CLEAN Maldives engaged students to create art and spread awareness on protecting our fragile environment.