Green Leaf NGO

Water Body Clean-up Drive

Restoring Nature’s Lifelines

Water bodies like ponds, lakes, rivers, and streams are vital sources of life and biodiversity. Unfortunately, many have become polluted with plastic, debris, and other waste, harming aquatic life and threatening community health. Green Leaf Trust organizes Water Body Clean-up Drives to restore the health and beauty of these precious ecosystems.

What Is a Water Body Cleanup Drive?

A Water Body Cleanup Drive is a community effort where volunteers gather to remove trash and pollutants from water bodies and their surroundings. This helps revive aquatic habitats, improve water quality, and preserve natural resources for future generations.

Why Participate?

  • Protects fish, birds, and other wildlife from hazardous waste
  • Prevents water pollution and groundwater contamination
  • Enhances the natural beauty and recreational value of water bodies
  • Raises awareness about the importance of clean water and ecosystem health

How Green Leaf Trust Organizes the Drives

  • Mobilizing community volunteers, schools, and local groups
  • Providing safety gear, gloves, and collection tools
  • Coordinating with local authorities for proper waste disposal
  • Educating participants about responsible waste management and water conservation
  • Encouraging long-term stewardship to keep water bodies clean year-round

Join the Movement

Be part of the change by volunteering in our Water Body Cleanup Drives. Together, we can restore and protect these vital ecosystems, ensuring clean water and a healthier environment for all.