The Kerryman (North Kerry)

Euro project sees litter cleaned and surveyed in Ballybunio­n

- By DÓNAL NOLAN

LOCALS swooped onto the sands of Ballybunio­n’s Ladies’ Beach in a massive clean-up on Sunday that might just represent the beginnings of a meaningful global response to the seemingly overwhelmi­ng problem of marine pollution.

Ballybunio­n Tidy Towns members joined forces with Clean Coasts, members of the Macroom E Enterprise Centre and friends from across Kerry under what was an initiative of the European Circular Ocean Project.

What they hauled out in plastics and old ropes and nets bears out the staggering statistic that 12.7 million tonnes of plastic waste are dumped into oceans every year.

But the Circular Ocean project is now exploring ways to literally get money for old rope - via waste ropes, nets and plastic materials that could be recycled in a variety of enterprise­s; with potential applicatio­ns in everything from wastewater treatment to 3D printing and use as building material.

Circular Ocean is even offering support to small to medium enterprise­s to establish businesses re-using marine waste in these ways.

Transition Year students are also playing a crucial role in the story - local St Joseph’s Secondary students were present on Sunday surveying the litter hauled off the beach in order to build a clearer picture of the profile of the pollution on the coast of western Europe. Their findings will be released by Clean Coasts shortly.

 ?? ABOVE: INSET: ?? Some of the many volunteers from Ballybunio­n and neighbouri­ng communitie­s taking part in the ‘Big Beach Clean-Up’ on the Ladies’ Beach in the resort town on Sunday. Organised by the European Circular Ocean project and the local Tidy Towns, it saw...
ABOVE: INSET: Some of the many volunteers from Ballybunio­n and neighbouri­ng communitie­s taking part in the ‘Big Beach Clean-Up’ on the Ladies’ Beach in the resort town on Sunday. Organised by the European Circular Ocean project and the local Tidy Towns, it saw...
 ?? All Photos by Domnick Walsh ?? Rachel Hanrahan from Ballybunio­n and Aoife O’Connor from Ballyduff displaying some of the flotsam gathered in Sunday’s big Clean Coasts clean-up on the Ladies’ Beach, held in conjunctio­n with the local Ballybunio­n Tidy Towns. BELOW: Listowel Tidy Towns...
All Photos by Domnick Walsh Rachel Hanrahan from Ballybunio­n and Aoife O’Connor from Ballyduff displaying some of the flotsam gathered in Sunday’s big Clean Coasts clean-up on the Ladies’ Beach, held in conjunctio­n with the local Ballybunio­n Tidy Towns. BELOW: Listowel Tidy Towns...
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