Victoria Babisheva, who receipt in Southern Province of Turkey of Antalya 14 years ago to study from Ukraine, is the architect of A growing movement of expatriates women who volunteering for cleaning up Resort city. Their unofficial movement includes “Clean Turkey” regular cleaning tours in The Mediterranean region, in particular in Regions on Walking trails and parks.
Annoyed by rubbish left behind By others during her daily walks, Babicheva decided to carry a garbage bag with her whenever she goes. Her habit quickly caught attention of her expatriate friends. When Babicheva founded a social media group under the title of Arrived “Clean Turkey” out to me more people living in Antalya, from Ukrainian citizens to expats from Russia, Azerbaijan and Uzbekistan. Now, they meet for cleaning tours in boycott.
“do you see how Many people polluted when spend more time in nature. until in In uninhabited places, there is a lot of garbage. Although I should Do something about it,” Babisheva told Anadolu Agency (AA) on Friday.
She is proud to own it more people join she and also The Turks are among their volunteers. “Now we have more More than 500 volunteers all over Antalya. We clean up All place and every kind of “Trash,” she said. By “every kind” it means the fun trash they’ve come across in Tours and . clean them like Broken TVs, air conditioners and tires. Volunteers also Organizing awareness training program for The locals, in particular on recycling practices.
Victoria Babisheva, who receipt in Southern Province of Turkey of Antalya 14 years ago to study from Ukraine, is the architect of A growing movement of expatriates women who volunteering for cleaning up Resort city. Their unofficial movement includes “Clean Turkey” regular cleaning tours in The Mediterranean region, in particular in Regions on Walking trails and parks.
Annoyed by rubbish left behind By others during her daily walks, Babicheva decided to carry a garbage bag with her whenever she goes. Her habit quickly caught attention of her expatriate friends. When Babicheva founded a social media group under the title of Arrived “Clean Turkey” out to me more people living in Antalya, from Ukrainian citizens to expats from Russia, Azerbaijan and Uzbekistan. Now, they meet for cleaning tours in boycott.
“do you see how Many people polluted when spend more time in nature. until in In uninhabited places, there is a lot of garbage. Although I should Do something about it,” Babisheva told Anadolu Agency (AA) on Friday.
She is proud to own it more people join she and also The Turks are among their volunteers. “Now we have more More than 500 volunteers all over Antalya. We clean up All place and every kind of “Trash,” she said. By “every kind” it means the fun trash they’ve come across in Tours and . clean them like Broken TVs, air conditioners and tires. Volunteers also Organizing awareness training program for The locals, in particular on recycling practices.