How you can get involved in International Coastal Clean-up Day

How you can get involved in International Coastal Clean-up Day

Clean-up crews are expected to be busy as International Coastal Clean-up Day takes place this year on Saturday, 21st September 2019. 

Little girl cleaning the beach / iStock
Little girl cleaning the beach / iStock

We all know about the impact of plastic and other harmful products that exist in our environment. This is one of the main reasons why organisations around the world have got together to support International Coastal Clean-Up Day. 

This year, the operation will be held on Saturday, 21st September 2019, and the public is being urged to volunteer their time to take part in this global activity. 

Our friends at Verigreen/Supa Mama have rolled up their sleeves to get involved in this initiative by sponsoring 50,000 clean up refuse bags to be used that week at various clean-up projects and locations around KZN.

The brand is active in the community and in cleaning up the environment. As an organisation, they support the responsible disposal of waste and recycling.

Supa Mama International Clean Up Day / Supplied
Supa Mama International Clean Up Day / Supplied
How to get involved 

To get involved in International Coastal Clean-Up Day, head to any one of the nine clean-up locations on Saturday, 21st September 2019.

  • Royal Natal Yacht Club
  • Wilsons Wharf
  • Point Yacht Club
  • Pirates Lifesaving Club
  • Bike and Bean
  • Blue Lagoon Beach
  • Beachwood Mangroves
  • Virginia Beach
  • Bluff Treasure beach

Make sure you carry your hat, sunscreen, gloves and water bottle! 

For more details visit www.cleanupandrecycle.co.za.

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