From island symposiums to international roundtables, CLEAN Maldives carries the Maldivian voice to every table where environmental policy is shaped — locally and across the region.
Events & engagements
Conferences, expos, roundtables and panels where our team advocates for ocean health and sustainable communities.

CLEAN Maldives founder Hafsath Aleem addressed delegates on the principles of reduce, reuse and recycle — sharing lessons from CLEAN's circular economy programmes and calling for systemic behaviour change across the islands.

CLEAN Maldives showcased the Plastic Innovation Challenge at the national expo, demonstrating how the Maldives' first plastic recycling facility turns hospitality waste into lumber and value-added products, and inviting new industry partners to join.

CLEAN Maldives ran the "Save the Oceans" booth, engaging visitors with interactive displays on marine plastic pollution and distributing materials on how individuals and businesses can cut their single-use plastic footprint.

At the Second Atoll Marine Symposium held in Naifaru, CLEAN Maldives participated in a panel discussion on waste management, linking marine conservation with practical solutions for atoll communities.

CLEAN Maldives joined global sustainability leaders to exchange knowledge, share field experiences and explore collaborative frameworks for tackling environmental challenges at scale.

A national roundtable convening government agencies, NGOs and private-sector stakeholders to align strategies on solid waste management — CLEAN Maldives contributed policy recommendations grounded in community experience.

CLEAN Maldives joined South Asian counterparts in Colombo to tackle plastic pollution in the region's seas and rivers, sharing island-specific challenges and contributing to a regional action agenda.

Our team joined an expert panel in Colombo to discuss global plastic pollution trends, marine debris data and the urgent need for international cooperation on binding treaties and binding producer responsibility frameworks.

Community-led zero-plastic runs combined with beach and island cleanups, raising public awareness while directly removing litter from Maldivian shorelines. Participants pledged to reduce single-use plastics in their daily lives.