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  • CLEAN UP THE WORLD SUCCESS 20.09.22

    September 20th, 2022

    The ESG wishes to thank ALL volunteers, team leaders, partners and sponsors for another energetic and successful Clean Up in Gibraltar. Civic Pride was shining loud and clear with schools, clubs, the young and not so young, shoulder to shoulder , eliminating harmful waste from many natural environments. Close to 500 volunteers helped remove 13 […]


    Pre Clean up launch and objectives 16.09.22

    September 16th, 2022

    CUTW 2022 will launch this Saturday morning together with 100s of countries and millions of volunteers around the world where citizens, NGOs and communities will be making efforts to help their environment. This demonstration of civic pride has proven to energise these issues locally in the past, as well as deliver immediate positive results. In […]


    Radio Newsletter 15.09.22

    September 15th, 2022

    Today’s newsletter focuses on our participation in, and Gibraltar’s support of, the global environmental campaign Clean up the World. Together with 100s of countries and millions of volunteers around the world, Saturday 17th will see extraordinary efforts made by citizens of all ages and backgrounds, as they take action to help their local environment.. This […]


    ESG Concerns re Oil Spill 01092022

    September 1st, 2022

    “The ESG is watching the scenario unfold off the Caleta coastline with deep concern. It is alarming to see heavy fuel now escaping boom containment and moving into open water. Impacts will be damaging to our natural environment and indeed to our communities should tides move this slick onto land- we do not understand how […]


    A 2006 Flaring Info leaflet produced by cross border Bay Bucket Brigade and La Plataforma por el Estudio Epidemiologico 08.08.22

    August 8th, 2022

    http://www.esg-gib.net/wp-content/uploads/documents/Spanish-Flaring-Leaflet.pdf SEE BELOW ENGLISH TEXT FROM LEAFLET THE FLARES  – EVERYTHING YOU SHOULD KNOW: 1. What are flares? The word “flare” is used to describe a flame that is burning off excess gas. This process usually occurs in refineries, as well as in certain chemical plants. These gases are generated when the production process is […]


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