Do you have two minutes? Of course you have! π
When it comes to making good decisions for the planet there is often a quagmire of conflicting thoughts; price, quality, inconvenience, values, time - so daunting in fact it keeps us riveted in indecision. Here is a movement however that we can all get on board with. It won't change the world tomorrow but it's inclusive, gets us thinking, fits in with our often hectic lifestyle choice and is Insta-friendly! π·
Introducing the #2minuteBeachClean β±οΈ
Back in the UK in the winter of 2013, after "a series of brutal North Atlantic storms left beaches all over the UK littered with marine plastics" Martin turned to social media to encourage others to pick up litter following the storms. suggesting folks to just take two minutes. The hashtag grew and has now been used over 90000 times and it's spreading overseas.
The aim is to normalise litter clearing, for individuals and friends but also families and community groups.
How to take part in a #2minuteBeachClean
1. Pick it
2. Snap it π·
3. Tag it using the campaign hashtag
4. Recycle or bin it β»οΈ
It's great to see this movement building momentum. And now they're taking to the streets - with #2minutelitterpick and #2minutestreetclean
They're reaching out to local business owners and surf schools Β with specifically designed boardsΒ - so now everyone can take part.
HARA friends and family - we invite you to join the movement and share the brands that litter our coastlines and street gutters! πββοΈπββοΈπββοΈπββοΈπββοΈ
The next step would be to participate in a more organised beach clean and get to meet like-minded folks. Keep your eye on relevant Facebook groups, Meetups and local listings - or organise a regular clean up yourself.
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If you're UK-based here's a step-by-step guide from Surfers Against Sewage
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If you're in Australia Clean Up have some great resources here.
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If you're in the US, Ocean Conservancy have put together this helpful guide.Β