Hong Kong’s first terrestrial and coastal clean-up mobile app
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Naam | Nature Rescue |
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Versie | 4.1.4 |
Update | 03 okt. 2024 |
Grootte | 33 MB |
Categorie | Lifestyle |
Installaties | 5K+ |
Ontwikkelaar | Green Power Limited |
Android OS | Android 5.0+ |
Google Play ID | hk.org.greenpower.naturerescue |
Nature Rescue · Beschrijving
United -- Together, We can save Hong Kong’s Nature!
□ With just a click, sign up for clean-up events and actively protect the environment!
□ Join the "Animal Star Supporting Team" and take action to conserve local precious species!
□ Hike while reporting rubbish blackspots, together safeguarding our countryside!
□ Report rubbish hotspots as a user, and let the event organizer follow up with clean-up actions, working together to preserve our hills and beaches!
□ Join clean-up events and earn The Point Bonus Points in one go as we unite to protect nature
Visitors to Hong Kong's country trails and coastal beaches often find the places filled with rubbish. Not only is the rubbish an eyesore, wild animals may also mistakenly feed on it. Rubbish exposed to the sunlight, air or immersed in seawater for a long period of time may decompose or oxidise, releasing harmful substances that cause further damage to the environment and ecology. Environmental group “Green Power” has launched the “Nature Rescue” mobile app to gather public power to restore cleanliness of the environment and save Hong Kong’s hills and beaches!
□ With just a click, sign up for clean-up events and actively protect the environment!
□ Join the "Animal Star Supporting Team" and take action to conserve local precious species!
□ Hike while reporting rubbish blackspots, together safeguarding our countryside!
□ Report rubbish hotspots as a user, and let the event organizer follow up with clean-up actions, working together to preserve our hills and beaches!
□ Join clean-up events and earn The Point Bonus Points in one go as we unite to protect nature
Visitors to Hong Kong's country trails and coastal beaches often find the places filled with rubbish. Not only is the rubbish an eyesore, wild animals may also mistakenly feed on it. Rubbish exposed to the sunlight, air or immersed in seawater for a long period of time may decompose or oxidise, releasing harmful substances that cause further damage to the environment and ecology. Environmental group “Green Power” has launched the “Nature Rescue” mobile app to gather public power to restore cleanliness of the environment and save Hong Kong’s hills and beaches!