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Free beach clean-up kits for volunteers in Donegal

written by Katie Gillen May 11, 2023
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With less than one month left to go until World Ocean Day on 8th June, Clean Coasts are inviting the people of Donegal to request a free clean-up kit to carry out a clean-up and mark their 20th anniversary. 

Since 2003, Clean Coasts has been working with communities to help protect and care for Ireland’s waterways, coastline, seas, ocean and marine life. For the past 20 years, Clean Coasts has been working to create tangible and immediate improvements to Ireland’s coastal environment, involving thousands of volunteers removing large quantities of marine litter from our coastline each year.

For this reason, the programme are looking forward to marking this milestone by doing something to protect the Irish coast and celebrating the amazing groups and volunteers around Ireland for the work they do all year round.

For 2023, the focus of World Ocean Day will be on the 30×30 campaign meaning that for us to create a healthy ocean with abundant wildlife and to stabilize our climate, it’s crucial that 30% of our planet’s lands, waters, and ocean are protected by the year 2030.

Marine litter has become a global problem for humans and marine life alike. For the past 20 years, Clean Coasts has been working with communities to tackle this issue. Making sure litter is collected and disposed of properly at the source is vital for a cleaner ocean and a greener world.

Communities in County Donegal have demonstrated their desire to be part of the solution by taking part in several beach cleaning calls to action.

Last year, Rathmullan Clean Coasts orgnaised a beach clean Rathmullan beach to celebrate World Ocean day.

Sinead McCoy, Coastal Communities Manager, speaking of the event said, “Happy 20th Birthday to the Clean Coasts community! Let’s celebrate by working together to protect our coastlines and waterways.

“The Clean Coasts network has over 2000 groups working across Ireland to clean up Ireland coastline, beaches and waterways. Join us in our clean-up efforts and let’s continue to make a positive impact and celebrate the incredible natural environment Irish has to offer.”

The charity is asking everybody around Ireland to join their birthday celebrations and make a difference for marine environment and wildlife. To request a kit, visit www.cleancoasts.org.

More about the initiative and events will be announced later this month.

Free beach clean-up kits for volunteers in Donegal was last modified: May 10th, 2023 by Katie Gillen
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