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Register now for the Marine Conservation Society’s Big Beach Clean-up

The Marine Conservation Society (MCS) have once again teamed up with Marks & Spencer for the fourth Big Beach Clean-up. Together the two organisations hope to get 8,000 people cleaning the UK’s beaches and waterways.

Since the M&S/MCS Big Beach Clean-up began in 2012, over 20,000 people have taken part and 62.5 tonnes of litter – the weight of a Challenger 2 tank – has been cleared from the UK’s beaches and canals.

Last year’s Big Beach Clean-up cleared 10,950 cotton buds, 21,900 wrappers and 55,600 plastic pieces.

Marine litter is a problem that we can all play a part in solving, and what better way to start than with a day at the beach?

To find your nearest beach on the map and to register, click here.

Related Topics: Big Beach Clean-up, M&S, Marine Conservation Society, Marks & Spencer, MCS
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