Puerto Vallarta News

Puerto Vallarta News

Puerto Vallarta beach cleanup joined Mexico’s National Strategy for Coastal Conservation

Puerto Vallarta beach cleanup joined Mexico’s National Strategy for Coastal Conservation on World Environment Day, aiming to remove plastic waste and protect shores over five years.

A crowd gathered at dawn on June 5, 2025, along Puerto Vallarta’s iconic shore to launch a beach cleanup as part of Mexico’s National Strategy for Beach and Coastal Cleanup and Conservation. The initiative, coordinated by the Secretariats of Tourism (Sectur) and Environment and Natural Resources (Semarnat), seeks to eliminate 100 percent of plastic pollutants from Mexico’s beaches within five years. Organizers emphasized . . .

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