Gujarat, Chowpati, Porbandar

The Union Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC), in collaboration with the Government of Gujarat, organized a large-scale Beach Cleaning Drive at Chowpati, Porbandar Beach on 20th September 2025. The initiative was part of the “Seva Parv” campaign, commemorating International Coastal Clean-up Day (ICCD) 2025.

The programme aimed to raise awareness about marine pollution, coastal conservation, and the urgent need for sustainable environmental practices. The event drew enthusiastic participation from local communities, school children, representatives of local self-governments, government officials, environmental organizations, and educational institutions.

A total of 516 volunteers took part in the clean-up, collecting nearly 6760.0 kg of marine litter and waste. The debris primarily consisted of plastic materials and discarded fishing nets, glass and rubber items etc.

Alongside the clean-up, the event also featured public awareness activities and community engagement programmes. The drive concluded with all participants taking the Green Pledge, reaffirming their commitment to environmental stewardship and sustainable living.

Beach Data

Event Information
Event Name International Coastal Clean-up Day 2025
Description On International Coastal Clean-up Day 2025, the Gujarat Environmental Management Institute (GEMI) with the support of local government, non-government organizations, educational institutions, industries and communities organized a beach clean-up drive along the state as coastline to combat marine litter and promote environmental awareness. Volunteers from local communities, schools, industries, and government bodies actively participated, collecting plastic waste, fishing nets, bottles, and other debris for safe disposal and recycling. GEMI officials emphasized the ecological importance of clean beaches for fisheries, biodiversity, tourism, and climate resilience. The drive not only removed significant litter but also reinforced public commitment to responsible waste management and sustainable coastal conservation.
Chief Guest Shri N. V. Upadhyay (Collector & DM Gir Somnath)
Participants & Beach Length
Male 280 Female 236
Length (m) 700 Width (m) 15
Area (sq.m) 10500
Beach Information
Situated In Semi Urban Beach Usage tourism
Beach Type Sandy
Near Harbour/Jetty Harbour Close to River/Creek? Yes
Close to Fishing Village? Yes Commercial Shop Available? No

Litter Information

Category Value
Fishing Nets 340.0
️ Plastic 2028.0
Glass 54.0
Paper 190.0
Rubber 28.0
️ Metal 59.0
Wood 0.0
Medical Waste 5.0
Others 4056.0
Total Litter 6760.0
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