Problem Statement
Mar del Plata, is a coastal city covering 47.000 metres of Argentine shoreline. As our beaches are our main attraction, these lead to a large amount of waste accumulated on the beaches regardless of the time of the year and it contributes to their pollution. Besides, our landfill is about to collapse so we have to reduce the amount of waste that ends up there.
Also, there is currently no existing initiative to recycle styrofoam-one of the most harmful garbage found-.
Target Group
Our project’s target group is composed of the citizens that usually go to our beach and fisheries species that live on our ocean.
Proposed Solution
We want to contribute to solve the biggest problem that our beaches are suffering from and that harms our environment.
We came up with the idea to not only recycle the styrofoam, but also to reduce the amount of cigarette butts that contaminate our beaches. We want to recycle styrofoam in order to make personal beach ashtrays. We view this as a perfect way to reach our final goal of reducing waste on our beaches and recycling an ex-waste.
In order to so, we will be using one of the most found waste in our city (styrofoam) to reduce the first most found waste in our beaches (cigarette butts).
Hub Activities
During the last months, we have carried out the following activities
All these activities are going to help us achieve our goals.
Short-Term Goals
Long-Term Goals (when we have our final ashtray)
Desired outcomes
Available Metrics
Collaborators
This project was born out as an application to the “Under the Starry Sky” program of the WFUNA (World Federation of United Nations Associations). This project has been selected as one of the top fifteen of a three thousand applications worldwide. During the program, we have attended training regarding managment and monthly checkings with the WFUNA staff that helped us to develop and advance on our project. We are currently collaborating with INTEMA, a local scientific research institution. Besides, there are other organizations that have been helping us during the beach cleaning; for example: BeeReal, Embajadores Verdes, the Local Government, among many other