The whole embassy collected garbage
On August 24, the British Embassy in Rabat (Morocco) did not work and all 40 people, from ambassadors to regular employees, were dressed plainly and engaged in labor, cleaning the coast of the capital. capital
On August 24, the British Embassy in Rabat (Morocco) did not work and all 40 people, from ambassadors to regular employees, were dressed plainly and engaged in labor, cleaning the coast of the capital. capital
Morocco. They wear shirts with the words ' anti-pollution ' and ' British Embassy in Rabat ', wear red hats, yellow gloves, enthusiastically collect bottles, cigarette filters and all other garbage.
The British Embassy thinks Morocco is very sensitive about the dangers of climate change, so they choose to clean this coastal area because this is where the embassy staff often come to rest, and they want to join work with local authorities.
British Embassy staff in Rabat picks up the coast
(Photo: AFP)
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