Delta, BC, Sept. 23, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The Nature Trust of BC (NTBC), in partnership with GCT Global Container Terminals (GCT), representatives from ILWU 502 and 514, local community groups and volunteers, hosted a successful shoreline cleanup in Boundary Bay on Monday, September 16. More than 20 volunteers collected 175 lbs of garbage from the shoreline and surrounding area, helping to preserve the natural beauty and ecological health of this vital coastal area.

Boundary Bay is a critical habitat for a wide range of species, including migratory birds, marine life, and plants. The shoreline cleanup was part of The Nature Trust of BC’s ongoing efforts to protect and restore this valuable ecosystem. “ said Dr.

Jasper Lament, CEO, The Nature Trust of BC. “ .” The Boundary Bay Shoreline Clean Up is one of many initiatives by The Nature Trust of BC and GCT Global Container Terminals aimed at engaging the public, employees and stakeholders in environmental stewardship.

GCT Deltaport is one of the largest employers in Delta and is committed to activating resources that advance sustainability in the communities in which we operate. Earlier this year, Global Container Terminals formed a strategic partnership with The Nature Trust of British Columbia to enhance conservation efforts, particularly in Boundary Bay’s wetlands and estuaries. The collaboration emphasizes preserving biodiversity and ecological resilience in this Pacific area near the Canadian-U.

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