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Clean Up Fiji

Clean up, it's our campaign

Taking pride in Fiji is a key part of the reason why Fiji Times Limited has thrown its support into this year's Clean Up Fiji campaign.

Fiji Times Limited acting chief executive officer Rex Gardner yesterday endorsed the company's support for the November 22 campaign, saying he hoped strong publicity would encourage people to focus on and clean up their environment.

"The cleanliness of our streets, waterways and coastline says a lot about who we are and what our values are," he said.

"For visitors, it is particularly important to show we are serious about the environment."

Dirty, rubbish-strewn streets and overflowing bins were a complete "turn-off" to tourists, he said.

Fiji Times Limited was committed to initiatives that advance a better environment for the nation as a whole.

"The goals of Clean Up Fiji Day are also in line with our commitment to the environment through our One Degree initiative," Mr Gardner said.

Fiji Times Limited editor-in-chief Netani Rika said every day in November would see the flagship publication put the spotlight on the Clean Up Fiji campaign.

"We believe it is our responsibility and our challenge to take on such issues for a better future for us all," he said.

Fiji Times Limited publishes five top publications: The Fiji Times, Sunday Times, Nai Lalakai, Shanti Dut and Kaila! and Fiji's most visited websites: Fiji Times Online, Rugby Times, Sotia Central, Classifieds Online and My Fiji Guide.

Clean Up Fiji Day first began in 1996 and grew into an outstanding community participation event the largest in Fiji's modern history.

The event brings communities together in unity to clean up the environment.

The 2006 campaign attracted more than 41,000 people nationwide who collected more than 100,000 cubic feet of litter.

The 2008 Clean Up Fiji Day will be held on Saturday, November 22 nationwide, and is due to be launched next Friday.

Make a Cool Change for Fiji - Take action on climate change and protect our environment

Cool Change
  • Together we can make a big difference to the type of environmental future we choose to have.

    Netani Rika, Fiji Times Editor-in-Chief

  • We strongly believe that if every person made one degree of change in their life in support of the environment, Fiji, the Pacific and the planet will be better off.

    Evan Hannah, Former Fiji Times Publisher & Managing Director

Interesting Links

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From MyFijiGuide.com, environmentally friendly activities:

It's time for a Cool Change

Welcome to our special Cool Change campaign page! Over the month of June, you will find all Fiji Times publications heralding a Cool Change for the nation, where we put renewed focus on local environmental and climate change initiatives.

We are doing this because we have much to celebrate – there's World Environment Day on June 5 and (drum roll please….) our climate change initiative One Degree turns 1 on June 25!

As Fiji Times managing director Evan Hannah says, this month-long Cool Change initiative is in support of those events as well as to celebrate the efforts of thousands of people across the country working on climate change action and the environment.

"It's an ideal opportunity for us as a company to showcase the progress we've made with One Degree as well as build and expand on reader awareness of environmental and climate change issues. We strongly believe that if every person made one degree of change in their life in support of the environment, Fiji, the Pacific and the planet will be better off," he says.

Our editor-in-chief Netani Rika says it's part of The Fiji Times' commitment towards ensuring a better future for everyone living here and generations yet to come.

"We want you to act on the possibilities available in terms of how every person can have a positive effect on our environment – whether it be in your school, home, community, suburb or workplace".

"As your partner in saving the environment and our planet, we will provide as much information as possible for individuals and groups to act and provide recognition for such initiatives through our publications. Together we can make a big difference to the type of environmental future we choose to have."

So keep an eye out for how you can join in to make a Cool Change for Fiji! And don't forget to check out the cool prizes we have in an exciting new competition ‘Do Up My Donut' where you can put your personal stamp on One Degree!

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