AMMAN—
The Jordan Free and Development Zones Group (JFDZ) launched a beach cleanup
campaign on the shores of the Dead Sea, as part of a comprehensive plan to
maintain a sustainable environment, according to the Jordan News Agency, Petra.
JFDZ said in a statement on Wednesday that that spreading
ecological awareness in the community will eventually lead to a viable, safe
and clean environment, which is a main requirement of any tourist attraction.
“The Dead Sea is one of the world’s most spectacular
natural landscapes, and part of Jordan’s distinctive national wealth,” the
statement said, adding that the cleanliness of its beaches is an indispensable
duty of all visitors.
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AMMAN—
The Jordan Free and Development Zones Group (JFDZ) launched a beach cleanup
campaign on the shores of the Dead Sea, as part of a comprehensive plan to
maintain a sustainable environment, according to the Jordan News Agency, Petra.
JFDZ said in a statement on Wednesday that that spreading
ecological awareness in the community will eventually lead to a viable, safe
and clean environment, which is a main requirement of any tourist attraction.
“The Dead Sea is one of the world’s most spectacular
natural landscapes, and part of Jordan’s distinctive national wealth,” the
statement said, adding that the cleanliness of its beaches is an indispensable
duty of all visitors.
Read more National news
Jordan News