https://www.igi-global.com/gateway/chapter/372260 This research investigates the pivotal role of women and children in beach waste management and environmental conservation within coastal communities. The objective is to explore how these groups contribute to sustainable practices, assess their impact on local ecosystems, and identify strategies to enhance their involvement. Employing a mixed-methods approach, the study integrates qualitative interviews with key stakeholders and quantitative surveys from community members. The research highlights that women and children are instrumental in initiating and maintaining waste management activities, often driven by traditional knowledge and community values. Key findings reveal that their involvement significantly improves waste segregation, recycling rates, and environmental awareness. Women often lead community-based initiatives However, challenges such as limited resource, and lack of institutional support hinder effectiveness. The study concludes that strengthening the support systems for these groups, through targeted training programs and enhanced community engagement