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- Vietnam's Vĩnh Lộc commune launched an environmental protection campaign on June 6, including waste cleanup and tree planting.
- The initiative aims to raise awareness and combat dengue fever, coinciding with World Environment Day and ASEAN Dengue Day.
- Activities included a parade, plastic waste exchange, planting 210 trees, and clearing nearly a ton of trash from Rạch Cầu Suối.
Vĩnh Lộc commune in Vietnam launched a "Total People Protect the Environment" campaign on June 6, combining waste cleanup with tree planting and dengue fever prevention efforts. The initiative aligns with World Environment Day and the 16th ASEAN Dengue Day.
Trần Huỳnh Anh, Vice Chairman of the Vĩnh Lộc Commune People's Committee, urged all residents and organizations to participate in regular environmental cleanups and dengue prevention. He emphasized a "green citizen, green family, green community" approach to improve local living conditions.
Following the launch, participants engaged in various activities. These included a parade promoting dengue prevention and environmental protection, an exchange program for plastic waste, planting 210 trees along local roads, and clearing nearly a ton of trash from Rạch Cầu Suối. The commune also addressed illegal advertising and traffic violations, issuing fines and confiscating documents.
The campaign aims to enhance environmental awareness, promote a cleaner living space, and combat the spread of dengue fever, especially during the rainy season. The collective efforts are expected to contribute to a greener and healthier Vĩnh Lộc.
Every small action today will contribute to a big change for the community.
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