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المملكة: Launching an environmental initiative to clean and protect the eastern coast of Jubail from waste


The Environmental Security Association launched A field initiative to clean the eastern coast of Jubail from waste, under the supervision of the National Center for Vegetation Development and Combating Desertification in the Eastern Region, as part of the activities of the Environmental Week 2026 AD.

The environmental initiative witnessed a remarkable collaboration of field efforts, with the aim of protecting Natural features of the region and saving the marine environment and coastal areas from negative impacts.

A number of government and private agencies and volunteer teams affiliated with various companies participated in the campaign, in addition to an elite group of activists and those interested in the field of environmental sustainability.

Continuous national efforts to protect the environment

The Environmental Security Association confirmed that this step comes as an extension of For continuous national efforts aimed at protecting the environment and improving the quality of life for society.

She explained that the goals go beyond field cleaning work to include “enhancing environmental awareness among community members, and consolidating a culture of volunteer work and social responsibility towards natural resources.”

For their part, the campaign participants appreciated the active role of the National Center for Vegetation Development and Combating Desertification in supporting such field initiatives.

They pointed out the importance of this support in enhancing the path of sustainability, and achieving the goals of the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 related to preserving the environment and developing it for future generations.

This step falls within a continuous series of programs and activities that the Environmental Security Association is implementing, coinciding with the activities of Environmental Week 2026.

Through this package, the organizers aim to stimulate community participation in green initiatives and support efforts to protect biodiversity and natural resources in the region.

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