
The Lux Collective conducted a large-scale environmental operation on June 6, coinciding with World Environment Day and World Oceans Day, removing over 230 kg of waste from lagoons and coastlines across nine resorts in Mauritius, the Maldives, Reunion Island, and Zanzibar. More than 280 participants joined the effort to protect marine and coastal ecosystems. The initiative, which originated in Mauritius two years ago, expanded this year to include all the group's establishments and partner hotels SALT and Tamassa. Six resorts in Mauritius participated, along with LUX* South Ari Atoll in the Maldives, LUX* Saint Gilles in Reunion Island, and LUX* Marijani in Zanzibar. Each participating resort tailored the initiative to its local environment, including underwater diving and snorkeling for lagoon and coral reef clean-ups, as well as beach waste collection. Recovered waste was sorted for recycling. Resorts also hosted workshops and awareness sessions on ocean protection and coastal ecosystem preservation, led by NGOs and environmental specialists. Anisha Boojihawon, Public Relations and Marketing Manager for LUX* Belle Mare, emphasized that the primary goal extends beyond waste collection to raising public awareness about the impact of daily actions on beaches and oceans. She highlighted the potential for greater hotel involvement in future editions to amplify the initiative and promote best practices in environmental awareness. In Mauritius, the initiative involved resort teams
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The University of Technology, Mauritius UTM, organized an environmental awareness workshop on Friday, bringing together students, experts, and sustainable development stakeholders. The event, held on the occasion of World Environment Day 2026 and World Ocean Day 2026, was led by students from the Master in Occupational Safety, Health and Environmental Management MOSHE 24BPT program at the School of Sustainable Development and Tourism. The workshop's theme was "Climate Change, Ocean Health and Occupational Safety and Health: Building Resilient Workplaces in Small Island Developing States." Dr. Toshima Makoondlall-Chadee supervised the initiative, which included students, academics, private sector professionals, policymakers, and environmental actors. The workshop aimed to foster dialogue on environmental challenges faced by small island developing states and explore innovative solutions for enhancing the resilience of territories and marine ecosystems. Panelists included Vinayeghen Govindasami, President of the Mauritius Shipping Corporation; Anielle Carver, Sustainability Manager at ER Properties; Pooja Etwah, Regional Coordinator of the UN Global Compact Network Indian Ocean; Dr. Nadeem Nazurally, University of Mauritius representative and blue economy specialist; Murali Krishna Appandi from Save The Blu; and Krishnee Appadoo, an environmental governance lawyer. Dr. Daniel Marie, Director of the Mauritius Oceanography Institute MOI, also attended. Discussions covered climate
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The Collectif Arc-en-Ciel CAEC has voiced serious concerns regarding the increase in hate speech, harassment, and death threats targeting LGBTQIA+ individuals since the Pride March on Saturday, June 13, 2026. The CAEC observes a proliferation of hateful comments, images, videos, posts, and messages containing discriminatory remarks, calls for violence, and explicit threats against members of the LGBTQIA+ community. The organization emphasizes that such behaviors are unacceptable and undermine fundamental principles of respect, human dignity, and peaceful coexistence. The CAEC highlights that freedom of expression does not protect hate speech, threats, or incitement to violence, noting that Mauritian law provides for sanctions against these actions, especially when they aim to incite hatred, contempt, discrimination, or involve threats, harassment, or offensive online communications. The CAEC has established a legal clinic, in partnership with Dentons Mauritius LLP, to offer free legal support to targeted individuals. This clinic is actively collecting reports, documenting incidents, and evaluating available legal remedies. The CAEC urges the public, political leaders, religious leaders, media, public institutions, and social media users to act responsibly and reject all forms of hatred and incitement to violence, concluding that diversity is not a threat, but hate endangers social cohesion, personal safety, and democratic values.