Ecatepec Breaks Guinness Record: Gathers 148 Thousand People for Simultaneous Garbage Collection
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Ecatepec, Méx., On a historic day, the municipal government and neighbors of Ecatepec broke the World Guinness Record of the largest number of people collecting garbage simultaneously, counting 148,525,000 neighbors. Alfredo Arista Rueda, an official awarding judge for Guinness World Records, gave the mayor Azucena Cisneros Coss the recognition of the imposition of the Guinness record.
The government of the State of Mexico, headed by the teacher Delfina Gómez Álvarez, imposed a new Guinness Record of people collecting garbage simultaneously, after the cleaning day of this weekend. The president participated in the event of the campaign ‘Ecatepec is safe’ in the company of the mayor Azucena Cisneros Coss, in which they sought to summon more than 150,000 people to help clean the streets of the municipality and recover the public…
In Ecatepec, State of Mexico, about 160,000 inhabitants achieved Guinness Record as the largest number of people collecting garbage simultaneously. The day brought together citizens, state and local civil servants, as well as Gov. Delfina Gómez and municipal president Azucena Cisneros. There were also elements from the Navy, the Ministry of National Defense, the State and Municipal Police. In #Ecatepec, eastern zone of the #EdoMex, we made histo…
Ecatepec broke the Guinness Record of more people who collected garbage simultaneously: 148,525,000, thus surpassing the record achieved by Japan, which in 2018 had achieved that 146,700 people collected garbage in Minato, Tokyo. You may also be interested: Calakmul advances to certify itself as a municipality promoting health Guinness World Records' official judge, Alfredo Arista Rueda, handed over to the municipal president, Azucena Cisneros C…
The government of the State of Mexico, headed by Delfina Gómez Álvarez, achieved a historic achievement by breaking the “Récord Guinness of more people collecting garbage”, by convening more than 150,000 Mexicans distributed in 78 venues. Gov. Gómez Álvarez headed the initiative, highlighting the importance of teaching new generations to care for the environment and keep public spaces clean through collective action. The feat was carried out in …
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