The Jardim Gramacho Landfill in Rio de Janeiro, once one of Latin America's largest waste disposal sites, has been transformed into a thriving Mangrove Forest. The landfill, which operated from 1970 to 2012, has been restored to its natural state through a collaborative effort led by the Rio Municipal Cleaning Company and private partners. Over 120 acres of mangroves have been planted, making it the largest contiguous mangrove habitat in the area. Mangroves are crucial for mitigating climate change and protecting coastal communities, as they sequester carbon and provide vital nurseries for fish and crustaceans.
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