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Zeroplastic Movement named National Winner 2023 Sri Lanka at Energy Globe Award

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Foreigners and locals participate in the ZeroPlastic River Strainer project

Zeroplastic Movement, a global initiative and Sri Lanka’s largest environmental volunteer organization driven to empower individuals through education and action, envisioning a world free from plastic pollution, was named National Winner 2023 – Sri Lanka in recognition of its ZeroPlastic River Strainer project and will go onto being nominated for the prestigious Energy Globe World Awards, said a release.

The ZeroPlastic River Strainer project, implemented together with the support of world-renowned tattoo artists, The Island Tattoo Connection, is designed to trap floating plastic in oceans. The project will now be among some of the best environmental projects in the world that will compete with thousands of other sustainable projects to secure a World Award for Sustainability.

Pioneering the world’s first club system to combat plastic, Zeroplastic Movement has a network of clubs operating across Sri Lanka, with each club having its own executive community, with the movement’s head office offering guidance to enthusiastic volunteers and setting narratives and shaping policies that actively reduces plastic usage and champions eco-friendly alternatives.

Nishshanka De Silva, Founder of Zeroplastic Movement, said: ‘We are truly honored to be the national winner and all our gratitude goes to our supporters and volunteers who work tirelessly to create a sustainable social impact that champions a cleaner, greener, and healthier environment for generations to come.’

Zeroplastic Movement is growing stronger not just within the country, but also outside Sri Lanka, and now has over 10,000 volunteers from universities, corporations, and schools, coming together to combat plastic pollution through education and advocacy.

Zeroplastic Movement has executed numerous impactful projects in collaboration with renowned organizations. Its advisory board consists of prominent figures including Erik Solheim, Dr. Vipula Wanigasekera, Maithree Malwattegoda, Amithe Gamage, and Kanishka Weeramunda.



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Navy seize an Indian fishing boat poaching in Mannar seas

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During an operation conducted in the dark hours of 22 Feb 26, the Sri Lanka Navy seized an Indian fishing boat and  apprehended  twelve (12) Indian fishermen while they were poaching in Sri Lankan waters, in the sea area south of Mannar.

The seized boat  and the Indian fishermen were handed over to the Fisheries Inspector of Dikovita for onward legal proceedings.

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Families of those sentenced to death for killing MP Atukorale seek AKD’s intervention

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FSL assures legal backing for them

Families of those sentenced to death by the Three-member Gampaha High Trial-at-Bar, over the killing of SLPP MP Amarakeerthi Atukorale, and his police bodyguard, met a senior official of the Presidential Secretariat, yesterday (23), to seek backing for their move to appeal against the verdict.

Having made representations, they addressed the media, outside the Presidential Secretariat, where they declared their intention to move the higher court against the decision.

The SLPP MP and his security officer were killed by an Aragalaya mob on 09 May, 2022, at Nittambuwa. The same day Aragalaya mobs unleashed violence against the then government MPs across the country, torching dozens of their properties.

The Frontline Socialist Party (FSP) yesterday said that they would help the families of those sentenced to death to move court against the Gampaha High Court Trial-at-Bar decision. Responding to The Island queries, FSP spokesman Pubudu Jayagoda said that their representatives had already met the families and necessary work was being done to move the Supreme Court. Twenty three persons were acquitted and four handed six-month prison terms, suspended for five years

Jayagoda said that one of the HC judges differed in the ruling. Asked whether they received backing from any other political party and groups that had been involved in the 2022 protest campaign to defend those who had been found guilty, Jayagoda said such support was lacking.

The JVP/NPP played a significant role in the violent protest campaign that forced President Gotabaya Rajapaksa to step down. Pointing out that the Attorney General, too, was appealing against the court decision on the basis that the number of persons sentenced to death should be much higher, Jayagoda said that the Nittambuwa incident couldn’t be examined in isolation without taking into consideration the SLPP goon attack on Galle Face protesters on 09 May, 2022. (SF)

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OPV leaves Baltimore, expected in Colombo in May

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SLN officers wave to those on the shore as the newly acquired P 628 departs Baltimore, US (pic courtesy SLN)

Offshore Patrol Vessel P 628 of the Sri Lanka Navy departed Baltimore, USA, for Colombo, on 20 February.

The ex-United States Coast Guard Cutter, USCGC Decisive was officially handed over to the SLN on 02 December, 2025, as the latest addition to the SLN fleet, under the Pennant Number P 628.

Measuring 64 metres in length, this ‘B-Type Reliance Class 210-foot Cutter’ is equipped with advanced technological systems and facilities, capable of conducting extensive surveillance operations spanning up to 6,000 nautical miles per patrol.

The vessel’s voyage to Colombo is historic, possibly marking the longest-ever passage undertaken by a Sri Lanka Navy ship. Covering approximately 14,775 nautical miles, the journey will see the P 628 navigate from Baltimore through the Atlantic Ocean, the Panama Canal (a first for a Sri Lankan naval vessel), the Pacific Ocean, and into the Indian Ocean, via the Straits of Malacca. The ship is expected to arrive in Sri Lanka during the first week of May, 2026.

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