From international awareness days to beach cleanups and hands-on workshops, CLEAN Maldives takes action on the ground — mobilising communities, students and partners across the islands.
Activities
Nine activities spanning awareness campaigns, cleanups and workshops in 2024 and 2025.

A student-led art campaign highlighting land restoration, desertification and drought resilience — channelling creative expression into environmental advocacy aligned with the 2024 global theme.

Themed "Ending Global Plastic Pollution," the 2025 edition brought a community engagement session and art competition to HA. Dhidhdhoo — sparking dialogue and creative action on plastic waste.

A Nurdle Hunt conducted in partnership with The Great Nurdle Hunt, combined with a beach cleanup across three atolls — drawing attention to microplastic pellet pollution in Maldivian waters.

CLEAN joined the Moodhu Fest in Hulhumalé, an event organised by the Ministry of Fisheries & Ocean Resources, celebrating and raising awareness of ocean conservation on this global day.

CLEAN marked the International Day for the Preservation of the Ozone Layer with a message on the importance of protecting the ozone layer and the ongoing global efforts to heal it.

A workshop and discussion held at Solite Conference Room in Malé, exploring how food loss and waste contribute to environmental degradation and what practical steps communities can take.

Marked for the first time in the Maldives — a landmark event in Laamu Atoll Gan featuring a drawing competition, a structured awareness session and a panel discussion on responsible e-waste management.

An awareness session paired with a tree-planting activity at Kamil Didi Primary School — combining education on climate impacts with hands-on greening action for students and the local community.

Celebrated in collaboration with Malé City Council at Rasrani Bageecha, bringing together students from Giyaasudheen and Ahmadhiyya schools to mark the International Day for Biological Diversity.