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Shaniera Akram disappointed to see plastic waste carpeting the shoreline

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Shaniera Akram

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Shaniera Akram, the wife of the Cricket Legend Wasim Akram, once again took to social media to express her annoyance and displeasure over the litter left behind by picnickers at Sea View beach.

It was Tuesday morning, and Shaniera would have thought of a fresh start but the piles of garbage around the beach made her feel otherwise.

She took to her Twitter handle and wrote:

“It’s heartbreaking to make conscious efforts to reduce plastic waste and witness this.”

Shaniera Akram appealed the masses to play their vital part in protecting the environment.

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She said;

This year, promise to do better! Protect the environment, recycle & reuse plastic, reduce contribution to plastic waste. I am going to #FaceThePlastic head-on, will you?

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In her Tweet earlier today, Shaniera Akram urged the food giants in Pakistan to take the responsibility of recycling their own cans, drink bottles, chip packets and containers in a bid to make the environment healthy.

She wrote:

Food giants in Pakistan need to take responsibility by recycling their own cans,drink bottles,chip packets & food containers they sell us! The best marketing tool today, is the promise of a better tomorrow. You want us to buy your product then start impressing us the right way!

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