Have you seen pollution on a beach?
Help us protect African coastlines by reporting plastic waste, oil spills, or any environmental damage. Your report can make a real difference.
📍 Report below nowWhy You Should Report Pollution
African coastlines are facing an environmental crisis. In many communities, over 90% of waste ends up in open dumps or directly in nature — polluting beaches, poisoning water, and threatening wildlife and human health.
Pollution doesn’t just harm the environment. It impacts people: fishermen lose income, children play in contaminated sand, and marine life suffers or dies. In places like Makoko (Nigeria) and Tarkwa Bay, we’ve seen firsthand how neglected beaches become health hazards.
Many of these cases go unreported. That’s where you come in.
By reporting pollution, you become part of the solution. You alert us, and we mobilize volunteers, local authorities, and NGOs to act quickly and effectively.
What Types of Pollution Can You Report?
- 🧴 Accumulated plastic waste (bottles, bags, packaging)
- 🌊 Oil spills or chemical discharge into the ocean
- 🐢 Animals trapped in debris or visibly affected by pollution
- 🏗️ Illegal dumping, construction, or land misuse near beaches
- 🚫 Hazardous waste (syringes, medical trash, toxic materials)
If you’re unsure — report it anyway. We’ll review and verify each case. In the picture, one of our collaborators show us a boot found on Laboma Beach, Ghana.
How Mondo4Africa Acts on Your Report
When you submit a pollution report, our team takes action in several ways:
- We verify and assess the severity of the issue.
- We contact our local partners, volunteers, or environmental authorities in the area.
- We organize clean-up events when needed, with logistics, materials, and local support.
- We document and share the case to raise awareness and prevent future damage.
Every report is tracked, and we follow up when possible — because real impact needs continuity.
What We’ve Done Thanks to Reports Like Yours
Since our first clean-up in Nigeria in 2019, Mondo4Africa has removed thousands of tons of waste from beaches across Nigeria, Ghana, and Benin. We’ve worked with over 200 volunteers and built recycling stations that keep plastic out of the sea.
Just one report from a concerned citizen helped us clean Tarkwa Bay, where plastic had buried the coastline. In Makoko, we mobilized 100 volunteers after a local teacher sent us a photo of black, toxic water.
With your help, we’re not just cleaning — we’re building a movement.













Be the Voice for the Ocean
Pollution is a silent killer. But your voice can change that. Whether you’re a local resident, traveler, or environmentalist — your report helps us act faster, smarter, and with more impact.
Together, we can transform Africa’s coastlines into safe, clean, and thriving ecosystems.
