As is customary in this part of Kenya, these citizens are very committed to caring for the environment, and several times a month, they come together to clean the waters and sea shores of their area of various plastic waste. On January 25 at 7.30 am, on the beach of Blue Marlin, to Mwaepe, the activity begins.
This modality is repeated in several countries around the world, where volunteers from Token Mithrandir and friendly foundations DYBC, and projects get together to clean squares, river shores, lakes, and any space that needs to be cleaned. Toke Mithrandir is currently present in 13 countries and in Argentina it is registered as a corporation.
Cleaning of beaches and seas: In this way, the people of the Kenyan community meet in another cleaning day, where later in the week we carry out financial education workshops and explain to them various issues of the DeFi, and the crypto-assets industry. In this way Token mithrandir unites two worlds, one is the care of the environment, and the other is the blockchain technology applied to finance.
