Take on the Trash
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Much of the trash on our streets and in our neighborhoods ends up in our waterways, beginning a long, slow march to the ocean. And this trash, slowly degrading our ocean, impacts the food we eat and the water we drink. Join Ocean Conservancy and pledge to take on the trash. It's simple—do what you can to reduce your trash impact, clean up an open space near you or even join the 27th annual International Coastal Cleanup this September.
Ocean trash is a threat to our economies, wildlife, habitat, health and food safety. Over the past 26 years, Ocean Conservancy volunteers have collected over 150 million pounds of trash from our coasts and waterways, including enough cups and cutlery to host a picnic for 2.15 million people.
We can all do our part to create clean beaches for everyone to enjoy, cleaner water for fish and marine wildlife, and a healthier ocean for those whose lives depend on it. But it's going to take all of us coming together to make it happen.
Pledge to Take on the Trash—commit to reduce your impact and clean up a local open space, beach or waterway.
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Update #1
Posted by Hilary Gridley (Campaign Leader) on Sep 13, 2012Thank you for taking Ocean Conservancy's pledge to take on the trash. Because of your commitment, our planet will have cleaner beaches for everyone to enjoy, cleaner water for fish and marine wildlife, and a healthier ocean for those whose lives depend on it.
Now is the time to take action. In just a few days, we'll be mobilizing over 500,000 volunteers from around the world to help pick up trash – in our neighborhoods, waterways and beaches – to help build a healthier ocean. You can join us...
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