A Step Towards a Cleaner St. Martin’s Island
- December 6, 2024
- St. Martin's Island, Bangladesh

Project Overview
On December 6, the tranquil shores of St. Martin’s Island became the backdrop for an inspiring environmental initiative. The International SeaKeepers Society Bangladesh Chapter launched a Plastic Waste Management Programme to combat the island’s growing pollution crisis. Through education, hands-on action, and sustainable waste management, the initiative engaged students and the local community in a shared mission to protect their environment.
Raising Awareness: Education Campaign
The day began with an engaging education campaign, encouraging students to think critically about plastic pollution. A lively slogan competition saw teams of students crafting powerful messages on waste reduction. Their enthusiasm was rewarded, reinforcing the importance of individual and collective action in tackling pollution.
Taking Action: The Cleanup Drive
Armed with gloves and determination, 30 students participated in a hands-on cleanup drive at two critical locations: Jetty Ghat, a heavily polluted entry point, and the school premises, ensuring a cleaner learning environment. Guided by coordinators, the students diligently collected and sorted waste into recyclable and non-recyclable categories. The immediate transformation of these spaces was both rewarding and motivating.
Building a Sustainable Future: Waste Management System
To ensure long-term impact, a sustainable waste management system was introduced. Six colour-coded waste bins were installed—three at Jetty Ghat and three at the school—to encourage proper disposal. Participants were trained on their use, and monitoring groups were formed to oversee maintenance. A structured waste disposal system was also identified, ensuring waste is managed in an environmentally responsible manner.
Inspiring Through Engagement: Fun and Learning
To keep the experience enjoyable, recreational activities were incorporated. Students were introduced to drone operation, adding an exciting technological element to the day. A communal lunch brought everyone together, fostering a sense of unity, and a prize-giving ceremony celebrated the students’ efforts, inspiring continued involvement in environmental conservation.