All For Blue: getting communities involved in coastline cleanup


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In the space of four years, the All For Blue association has recovered over 200 tonnes of waste from the beaches and the sea bed with the aim of recycling it and studying its impact on the ecosystem. Photo: AFP

In Greece and on coasts all over the world, the All For Blue association is organising cleanups that involve children and young people.

The goal is to get the community to take part in removing trash from seas and oceans in order to recycle what is possible and also teach children about the effects of this plastic on marine animals so that they become not only more aware but more active in the whole process.

In the space of four years, the All For Blue association has recovered over 200 tonnes of waste from the beaches and the sea bed with the aim of recycling it and studying its impact on the ecosystem.

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