Sinaloa government carries out historic simultaneous beach cleaning campaign in 11 coastal municipalities
The Sinaloa government launched a historic beach cleaning campaign across 11 coastal municipalities as part of a national environmental initiative.
In a significant effort aimed at environmental conservation, the Sinaloa state government organized a simultaneous beach cleaning campaign called 'Sinaloa, Clean Your Beaches' across the 11 coastal municipalities. This action is seen as part of a broader movement that includes both civic engagement and institutional support for marine ecosystem protection. The campaign aligns with national objectives set forth by President Claudia Sheinbaum through the National Beach and Coast Cleaning and Conservation Strategy for 2025-2030, which aims to tackle pollution and enhance environmental stewardship across the country.
Governor Rubén Rocha Moya has taken a proactive approach to this initiative by promoting concrete actions to preserve natural resources and encourage public participation in environmental care. The initiative is coordinated by the Secretariat of Well-being and Sustainable Development (SEBIDES), highlighting a commitment at the state level to address the pressing issue of coastal pollution and environmental degradation. This collaborative effort is part of a growing recognition of the importance of community involvement in protecting natural habitats.
The beach cleaning campaign not only focuses on immediate cleanup but also emphasizes the need to foster a culture of environmental consciousness among residents. By mobilizing citizens, the Sinaloa government aims to create a lasting impact on how communities interact with their coastal environments, ultimately supporting the region's ecological health and promoting sustainable practices that can be emulated in other parts of Mexico.