From Keep Britain Tidy <[email protected]>
Subject Join our #HallowClean this Autumn!
Date October 20, 2022 11:06 AM
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OUR FIGHT FOR THE ENVIRONMENT THIS AUTUMN JOIN US FOR OUR FIRST EVER #HALLOWCLEAN

The sight of litter gives us goosebumps all year round, but Halloween night can have a particularly bloodcurdling impact on our environment!

Whether it’s discarded treat wrappers or litter left behind by tricksters, during the days around – and just after – Halloween, local neighbourhoods need our support more than ever.

So this autumn, we’re calling on our community of #LitterHeroes to get outside in their scariest outfit and pick up litter from 24 October to 1 November.

You can now make your #HallowClean pledge here. Don’t forget to share your pictures of your clean-ups, tagging @KeepBritainTidy and using the #HallowClean hashtag.

Keep your eyes peeled for sustainable Halloween ideas on our social media channels later this month.

MAKE YOUR #HALLOWCLEAN PLEDGE NOW! [[link removed]] WE'RE RECYCLING TONNES OF

MARINE PLASTIC

Environmental charity Keep Britain Tidy has teamed up with plastic processing experts Milspeed on a ground-breaking project to develop the large-scale recycling of fishing nets in the UK.

Each year, it’s estimated that 640,000 tonnes of fishing nets end up as plastic waste in our oceans.

These nets can continue to ‘ghost fish’ for up to 600 years, with countless fish, dolphins and seals killed after getting trapped in them.

Since March 2020, Keep Britain Tidy and Milspeed have been working together to capture and recycle more than 40 tonnes of trawl net.

The nets are turned into recycled plastic pellets which can be used to create useful products, meaning disused fishing nets do not become waste.

This is the only fully UK-based trawl net recycling scheme and, until its launch, the only options were sending the nets to landfill or exporting them to Europe for recycling.

The Ocean Recovery Project is made possible thanks Scottish Power Foundation and the Squire Charitable Trust, as well as partners including Brixham Harbour and volunteers in the local area.

READ MORE ABOUT OCEAN RECOVERY PROJECT [[link removed]] GREAT BRITISH SPRING CLEAN 2023

We are delighted to announce that our Great British Spring Clean 2023 will take place 17 March – 2 April 2023.

Pledges will be open from February 2023, so watch this space!

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