The campaign addressed the critical challenge of coastal pollution affecting the Sundarbans, Bay of Bengal coastline and associated deltaic regions spanning four districts, areas that serve as lifelines for millions of coastal residents dependent on fishing, agriculture and tourism. Through systematic community engagement, the initiative tackled multiple pollution sources including plastic waste, untreated sewage and agricultural runoff that threaten both marine biodiversity and coastal livelihoods. The campaign strategically combined scientific awareness with practical solutions, ensuring that coastal communities understood not only the environmental consequences of pollution but also gained access to sustainable alternatives and waste management practices. By leveraging SEEDs extensive grassroots network and the technical expertise of the ICZM project, the campaign created a powerful movement for coastal environmental protection that connected local environmental challenges with broader climate resilience and sustainable development goals.
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