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TUI Junior Academy launches in Türkiye

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Türkiye’s coastline, a key ecological treasure of the Mediterranean, faces increasing threats from pollution, unsustainable fishing, and tourism pressures.

Waste accumulation and marine degradation not only damage biodiversity but also threaten the livelihoods of coastal communities and Türkiye’s appeal as a travel destination.

Addressing these challenges requires education, community engagement, and practical action.

The TUI Care Foundation seeks to empower children as environmental ambassadors, promoting sustainable practices and fostering a culture of coastal stewardship.

Building on the success of the first phase of TUI Junior Academy Türkiye, which educated over 5,000 students on environmental sustainability, the second phase expands the initiative in partnership with TURMEPA.

This phase will reach an additional 5,500 young people across coastal regions including Muğla, Antalya, İzmir, and Aydın.

Students participate in interactive workshops, eco-camps, and excursions to learn about marine ecosystems, biodiversity, pollution, and practical solutions to local environmental challenges.

Vocational high school students in Eco Camps will train as Senior Eco Champions, mentoring younger peers and leading local sustainability projects.

Hands-on activities include coastal clean-ups, visits to waste management and recycling facilities, water treatment plants, and historical sites, alongside educational games focused on recycling and waste reduction.

 Teachers also benefit from specialised training, with 350 educators equipped to inspire long-term behavioural change.

The project relies on strong stakeholder collaboration, involving local communities, NGOs, businesses, government authorities, fishermen, maritime professionals, and tourism operators to promote shared responsibility for coastal protection.

As part of the international TUI Junior Academy programme, it empowers children to become Eco Champions and provides learning opportunities for youth in destinations including Jamaica, South Africa, Germany, Greece, Sri Lanka, and Zimbabwe. -TradeArabia News Service

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