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Mumbai: 13 volunteers clear 87 kg trash from Bandra mangroves in two hours

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(Left to Right) Glancy, Hillary, Gaurav, Sanchit, Annu, Akshata, Akansha, Ranjeet, Crystal, Derrick Angelsz (sitting down) Alexandria, Pinky. Pic/Special Arrangement

(Left to Right) Glancy, Hillary, Gaurav, Sanchit, Annu, Akshata, Akansha, Ranjeet, Crystal, Derrick Angelsz (sitting down) Alexandria, Pinky. Pic/Special Arrangement

A group of 13 volunteers have cleared 87.3 kg of trash within two hours, freeing a part of mangroves near a naval aircraft at Bandstand in Bandra West on Sunday. The update comes from the Rotary Club of Bombay Airport (RCBA), the organiser of the ‘focused mangrove cleaning and restoration drive’.

The drive began at 7 am, and by 8:40 am volunteers had reportedly collected five huge sacks of trash along with big-sized individual trash items, all of which was then disposed of through a municipal garbage truck.

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