The 605th beach cleanup marked another strong step toward protecting our coastal environment. Volunteers came together with a shared mission: to clear harmful waste like plastics, wrappers, and discarded materials that threaten marine life. This effort is not just about cleaning the beach—it's about creating awareness and inspiring responsible habits. With every cleanup, we aim to leave only footprints on the sand, reminding everyone of the impact of consistent, community-driven environmental action.
Our footprints on the sand, not our waste. 605 cleanups strong!
With hearts full of purpose and hands ready to serve, the 605th beach cleanup was successfully carried out at Kalam Sea View Point. Volunteers came together to remove plastic waste, fishing net debris, and other pollutants—each item collected a step toward a cleaner and healthier coastline.
This milestone goes beyond numbers. It stands as a symbol of persistent community effort, growing environmental awareness, and deep respect for nature. Every cleanup reflects our collective commitment to protecting marine life, maintaining public spaces, and inspiring future generations to act with responsibility.
We believe that real change begins with small, consistent actions. Through these efforts, we aim to leave behind only footprints in the sand—not waste. With every cleanup, we move closer to a future where memories and positive impact are the only traces we leave behind.
Shankar Kanakala
Sriperumbuduru Raja rao
Enni Neeraj
sanapathi kalyan
Prasanth Kumar