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Nayarit transforms beach plastic into indigenous art to promote sustainable tourism

Nayarit becomes the first Mexican state to recycle beach plastic into indigenous art for welcome murals, combining environmental action with cultural preservation.

In a groundbreaking initiative led by Governor Miguel Ángel Navarro Quintero, the state of Nayarit has launched a project that merges environmental conservation, indigenous culture, and sustainable tourism. Under the leadership of Juan Enrique Suárez del Real Tostado, Nayarit's Secretary of Tourism, beach cleanup brigades are collecting plastic waste along the coastline with a visionary purpose: transforming it into public art that reflects the identity and traditions of the . . .

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