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The Kloof Project partners with The Litterboom Project

The Kloof Project is opening up their AGM to the public as they partner with the Litterboom Project.

IN continuation of their initiative to keep Kloof beautiful, the Kloof Project will be partnering with the Litterboom Project in their upcoming annual general meeting. Taking place on Wednesday, October 18, at Kloof Junior Primary School, at 17:30 for 18:00, there will be a representation by Hanno Langenhoven of The Litterboom Project.

Also read: NPO helps keep Kloof beautiful

The Litterboom Project is an NPC with PBO status that works to prevent plastic materials from reaching the ocean. The organisation works with the support of the local communities, the business sector and the general public to implement and maintain its operations throughout the country.

The presentation will be on empowering communities and protecting the environment by fighting plastic pollution at the source through innovation and education. The community is invited to come and learn insightful ways to keep their area clean.

Refreshments will be served.

 

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