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Register your favourite beaches for the Autumn Beach Clean Series 2016

Dom from Surfers Against Sewage shares this latest news. Ed


As summer starting drawing to a close Surfers Against Sewage (SAS) are calling for 200 people, community groups, schools and local businesses across the UK to run their own beach cleans during the week of the 24th – 30th of October.

Together these inspiring ‘Autumn Beach Clean Series ‘Lead Volunteers’ provide their coastal community with the opportunity to protect their favourite beaches and to join a growing national movement calling for dramatic action to halt the marine litter crisis.

Help clear 15 tonnes of marine litter
Set to be the biggest Autumn Beach Clean Series ever, SAS expect over 4,500 volunteers to join their local Lead Volunteer to sweep over 15 tonnes of marine litter from 200 beaches across the UK coastline from the 24th – 30th October.

Over 100 of last year’s Lead Volunteers have already registered their Autumn Beach Cleans, so you’ll be joining a highly experienced volunteer army!

To register your beach clean, or if you’d just like a little more information on what it takes to be a Lead Volunteers drop SAS a line at [email protected] or call 01872 553001.

The impact of marine litter
Marine litter is perhaps the most significant threat to our oceans today. It is an environmental problem on a global scale and adversely impacts wildlife, the economy and human health.

Every stretch of coastline in every ocean is affected by marine litter, it is present through all layers of water, floating at the surface, suspended in the water column and of course, washed up on our beaches. There may be around 5.25 trillion macro and microplastic pieces floating in the open ocean – weighing up to 269,000 tonnes! Recent studies show that there are well over 3,000 items of litter per KM of UK beach.

Marine Litter is a man-made problem yet has detrimental impact on the environment and the wildlife that encounters it. At least 267 different marine species have suffered as a consequence of contact with marine litter. There is no doubt that more must be done by each and every one of us and SAS intend to lead from the front.

The Autumn Beach Clean Series
Surfers Against Sewage are proud to be working with The Crown Estate for the sixth consecutive year as the Autumn Beach Clean Series plays a vital role in addressing this marine litter crisis by uniting and inspiring coastal communities to take action to protect their beaches.

Although hugely inspiring, it’s now clear that the marine litter crisis cannot be solved by beach cleans alone.

Help of new sponsor
With this firmly in mind SAS are also delighted to welcome new Autumn Beach Clean Series lead sponsors Greggs. Their goal is of ‘having a positive impact on people’s lives’ is a perfect fit with SAS’s community engagement and empowerment ethos as they work to raise awareness of the fact that litter is an equal problem from streets to sea and affects the health and happiness of those who come into contact with it.

Stopping litter at source
80% of marine litter originates from land based sources; however sad, this knowledge presents with us with an opportunity to tackle the problem before it even reaches our beaches.

By changing behaviours, challenging manufacturing and underpinning change with strong legislation we can stop litter at source, trapping plastics within a circular economy*not the environment SAS believe that reducing marine litter by 50% by the year 2020 is a realistic target. This is why circular economy messaging and a commitment to recycle all plastic bottles* removed from each of the 200 beaches will be at the very heart of the Autumn Beach Clean Series.

You can make a difference
Marine litter is threatening to overwhelm our beaches but YOU can make a difference! Register your Autumn Beach Clean TODAY at [email protected] or call 01872 553001.

Dom Ferris, SAS’s Projects Manager says:

“Five incredible years of the Autumn Beach Clean Series has enabled almost 8,500 amazing volunteers to remove over 25 tonnes of marine litter from 333 of our precious beaches, often braving extremely challenging weather.

“Our incredible Lead Volunteers are the driving force behind this and we can’t wait to welcome even more of them to the SAS family in 2016!”

Gary Thompson, Coastal Manager from The Crown Estate says:

“We’re delighted to be supporting Surfers Against Sewage for another year to help protect and enhance our coastal environment, whilst also providing a great day out for people to support their favourite beaches.”

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