Posts Tagged ‘huanchaco’

(Français) Uniting for Clean Shores: FairMail Joins UPN Students in Beach Cleaning Initiative

maandag, november 13th, 2023

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In a powerful display of community collaboration, students from the Universidad Privada del Norte (UPN) took the lead in organizing a beach cleaning event yesterday to address the increasing presence of plastic waste along the northern Peruvian coastline, and FairMail was proud to stand alongside them in this impactful initiative.

What We Found

The FairMail photographers and the UPN students, combed through the sandy stretches, armed with gloves and bags, collecting an alarming amount of plastic waste. The litter included single-use plastics, discarded bottles, and remnants of packaging that, if left unchecked, could have found their way into the delicate marine ecosystem.

Peru’s Pacific coast faces a growing threat from ocean plastic pollution. The alarming statistics reveal the urgency of collective action: the ICUN (International Union for Conservation of Nature) estimates that approximately 14 million tons of plastic enter the world’s oceans each year, adversely affecting marine life, ecosystems, and human health. What’s wrost is that this number is expected to triple by 2040.

The Pacific coast of Peru, with its rich marine biodiversity, is particularly vulnerable to this crisis. The plastic waste found on our beaches is just a fraction of what lurks beneath the surface, posing severe threats to the marine life that calls these waters home.

FairMail’s Commitment to Sustainable Practices

At FairMail, we believe in the power of collective action to drive positive change. Joining forces with the UNP students in this beach cleaning event aligns with our commitment to environmental responsibility and community engagement. The simple act of cleaning the beach serves as a poignant reminder of our shared responsibility to protect and preserve our natural resources.

Stay tuned for more updates on our environmental initiatives and community engagement efforts. Let’s keep our beaches clean and our oceans thriving!

 

(English) Ethical Secret Santa

dinsdag, december 18th, 2018

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Christmas is around the corner and this year we decided to give a little twist to our Amigo Secreto (Secret Santa) gift-exchange tradition. Although in FairMail we have always tried to avoid the trap of consumerism, we realize that excessive consumption has a momentous impact on our planet, and to put it simply, we don’t like that. Way too often we end up spending money to buy things that we don’t need just because at Christmas you are kind of supposed to. For these and many other reasons, we decided to further simplify our Christmas by inspiring the teenagers with the ethical hierarchy of gift exchange.  Gifts can surely come in many forms, including the non-physical. Giving your time, sharing your skills, creating memories bring more value to both the giver and the receiver. By shifting the focus from material gifts to shared experiences we hope to see the teenagers bond and have a more meaningful Christmas.

Fotografie expositie FairMail Peru “Cultura Viva de Huanchaco

vrijdag, maart 13th, 2015

Bryan skate graffiti Afgelopen maart organiseerde het Peruaanse FairMail team 2 fotografie exposities met het thema “Cultura viva de Huanchaco – por los ojos de jóvenes locales” (Levende cultuur van Huanchaco – door de ogen van lokale tieners).

Huanchaco is beroemd voor de voortlevende historische cultuur van lokale vissers die vissen op hun rieten vissersboten (volgens sommigen zelfs de oorsprong van het golfsurfen) en de heerlijke visgerechten die ze hiermee bereiden. Het leek ons interessant om Huanchaco’s imago te actualiseren en te laten zien welke nieuwe subculturen het leven en de cultuur van Huanchaco beinvloeden.

Angeles covering the elderly in Huanchaco

Angeles covering the elderly in Huanchaco

Hiervoor koos elke tiener een andere subcultuur om te documenteren, variërend van skaters tot graffiti artiesten, van surfers tot handnijverheid artiesten en van straatkoks tot yoga beoefenaars. Elke tiener volgde en interviewde gedurende 6 weken hun modellen. Het eind resultaat was dat elke tiener 8 foto’s selecteerde, met bijbehorende teksten om uitleg te geven over deze nieuwe subcultuur.

Deze foto’s zijn op twee locaties geëxposeerd in Huanchaco (Jugeria Yolit) en in Truijillo (Alianza Francesa) en tijdens de openingen door de tieners gepresenteerd. In totaal hebben bijna 200 mensen de exposities bezocht. Ook bij de nationale media viel de expositie op met artikelen in 3 nationale kranten en tijdschriften.

Voor fotos van de expositie zelf, klik hier.

Kzanier documenting the influence of yoga on Huanchaco's culture

Kzanier documenting the influence of yoga on Huanchaco’s culture

We willen hierbij nogmaals onze sponsoren bedanken. Grafica Real voor het gratis afdrukken van de foto’s voor de expositie en de excursie voor onze tieners door de drukkerij. En Jugeria Yolit en de Alianza Francesa voor het gratis ter beschikking stellen van hun ruimtes.

Dante covering the surfing sub culture in Huanchaco

Dante covering the surfing sub culture in Huanchaco

Gabriel Juan documenting the

Gabriel Juan documenting the “raspadilla” seller

Diana covering the local fishermen in their reed fishing boats

Diana covering the local fishermen in their reed fishing boats

Jorge documenting the food stall sellers along the beach

Jorge documenting the food stall sellers along the beach

Anidela documenting the artisans who make the souveniers for the many tourists visiting Huanchaco

Anidela documenting the artisans who make the souveniers for the many tourists visiting Huanchaco