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Pretoria (South Africa), Feb 15 (EFE/EPA) - (Camera: Kim Ludbrook) Volunteers from the Hennops Revival association, many of them homeless people, are helping clean up a floating island of garbage in the middle of the Hennops River in Pretoria, composed almost entirely of polystyrene.FOOTAGE OF THE HENNOPS RIVER CLEANUP IN PRETORIA.
Cape Town (South Africa), Sep 19 (EFE / EPA), (Camera: Nic Bothma).- A group of volunteers convened by the environmental organizations Oceano Reddentes, Parley, Sea The Bigger Picture and Sentinel Ocean gathered Saturday in Hout Bay, Cape Town, for a collective clean-up action.FOOTAGE OF VOLUNTEERS CARRYING OUT CLEANING WORKS.SOUNDBITES OF A VOLUNTEER.
Pretoria, South Africa, Aug 14 (EFE/EPA).- (Camera: Kim Ludbrook) A community has come together to help clean a heavily polluted river in South Africa, removing more than 300 tons of rubbish in nine months.The Hennops River in Gauteng is one of the worst polluted rivers in the region, choked with pollutants and plastic waste.FOOTAGE OF THE RIVER CLEAN UP.SOUNFBITES OF TARRYN JOHNSTON, FOUNDER AND DIRECTOR OF THE GROUP,
Pretoria (South Africa), May 12 (EFE/EPA).- (Camera: Kim Ludbrook) Volunteers, wearing protective equipment and masks, drop off bags of trash they have collected from the river as they help to clean up the Hennops River of trash in Pretoria. The river clean up is part of the ongoing work by NGO Hennops Revival which cleans the area at the Hennops River weir of trash. Given clearance from local authorities to clean the river during the lockdown the volunteers collected tons of trash.FOOTAGE OF THE CLEAN UP.SOUNDBITES OF TARRYN JOHNSTON, HENNOPS REVIVAL FOUNDER.
Cape Town (South Africa), Sep 18 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Nic Bothma) Several environmental groups met on Saturday to collect plastic and other waste on the beach of Hout Bay, in Cape Town, on the occasion of the World Cleanup Day.FOOTAGE OF THE CLEANUP AT HOUT BAY BEACH, CAPE TOWN.