Intercoastal Cleanup (Ojo Jetty)

The 2024 Intercoastal Cleanup Day, themed “Arctic Cities and Marine Litter,” was celebrated in partnership with key environmental sustainability stakeholders, including Lagos State Waterways Authority (LASWA), Lagos Waste Management Authority (LAWMA), ORETOL NIGERIA LTD, SMEFUNDS, @lasusdg and @Unilagnigeria. Together, we reached a significant milestone in our ongoing efforts toward environmental stewardship.

This year’s cleanup, held at Sifax Terminal, Ojo Jetty, Iyana Iba, Lagos @officialsifaxgroup , made a lasting impact on the waterways and marine life.

Intercoastal Cleanup (Paradise Jetty)

The Lekan Bakare Foundation was at Paradise Jetty for our intercoastal cleanup! The goal remains  working together to preserve our coastlines and make a lasting impact on the environment.

Through the cleanup, plastic waste is reduced, marine life is protected, and a cleaner future is created for us all. Support us each time by bringing your energy and enthusiasm as we clean, restore, and take action to sustain our beautiful shoreline. Every small effort counts—be part of the change!

Lagos Coastal Plastic Search

Lekan Bakare Foundation’s Lagos Coastal Plastic Search strives to eliminate plastic waste from the coastal regions of Lagos State, safeguarding marine life. Committed to environmental stewardship, this cleanup initiative promotes a sustainable and plastic-free future for our oceans.

LBF Coastal Plastic Search and Cleanup

Coastal cleanups and plastic searches offer numerous benefits, including protecting marine life by removing harmful debris, preserving ecosystems, and improving water quality. They also enhance coastal beauty, promoting tourism and recreation. Engaging communities in cleanups raises awareness of pollution, encouraging sustainable habits. Removing plastics from oceans helps prevent the breakdown of microplastics, which pose serious risks to marine and human health.

Lagos Coastal Plastic Search

The Plastic Search initiative is dedicated to tackling the pervasive problem of plastic pollution. Focused on removing plastic waste from waterways and preventing further contamination, this Seven – Day waterways cleanup initiative brings together over 500 committed volunteers for rigorous cleanup efforts.