From Surfers Against Sewage <[email protected]>
Subject Devastated by Storm Dennis: please save our beaches
Date February 22, 2020 9:00 AM
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Hi John,

Storm Dennis and Storm Ciara have hammered the UK, leaving a trail of devastation in their wake. Rivers have reached the highest levels ever recorded, towns have been flooded and our beaches look like warzones.

Swaths of plastic pollution have been whipped up and washed onto our shores, creating a minefield for our wildlife.

Seal pups and dolphins are choking and dying. We urgently need to clean up our rivers and beaches, and we need your help [[link removed]].

SAS has an amazing network of volunteers who are ready to take on beach cleans up and down the country, but we need to arm them with the right tools.

HELP FUND A BEACH CLEAN KIT [[link removed]]

Our Beach Clean kits cost just £55, and contain everything a community needs to tidy up their shores, streets and rivers. Each one includes items like gloves, safety equipment, educational materials and the tools to carry out vital scientific monitoring.

The problem of plastic is too big to simply pick our way out of. We need to fight it at the source and force plastic polluters to clean up their act. And to do this, we need your help.

YES, I'll DONATE [[link removed]]

Donate today [[link removed]], and you could help provide the tools for one of our beach cleans as well as fund the research we need to hold big businesses to account.

Please help us clean up our beaches and keep wildlife safe from harm.

Thank you so much,

Hugo

P.S. Would you like to get involved in a Beach Clean too? Visit the website [[link removed]] to see how you can fight plastic pollution and clean up your community.

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