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Let’s protect UK’s coasts .... with a BLUE belt!

- Deputy Political Editor in Charlevoix From John Stevens

THERESA May will today urge world leaders to join her in protecting the world’s oceans as she unveils plans for a ‘blue belt’ around Britain’s coastline.

At a G7 summit in Canada, the Prime Minister will set out proposals for 41 new marine conservati­on zones to protect rare sealife and threatened habitats.

She will also call on the leaders of the other G7 nations – Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan and the US – for urgent global action to protect the oceans from plastics and other harmful waste.

‘Marine plastics pollution is one of the greatest environmen­tal challenges facing the world today,’ she will say.

‘The UK Government is a world leader on this issue, with our 25-year Environmen­t Plan setting out a clear ambition to eliminate avoidable plastic waste to protect our rivers and seas.

‘There is an urgent need for greater global action and co-ordination on marine plastics pollution, including working with business, industry and non-government­al organisati­ons to find innovative and effective solutions. This is a global problem, requiring global solutions.’

The Prime Minister earlier this year announced a strategy to eradicate plastic waste in the UK by 2042.

It comes after adventurer and campaigner Ben Fogle unveiled a huge sculpture in Shoreditch, London, yesterday.

Designed and built by Andy Billet to highlight the damage plastic is doing to the environmen­t, the wave structure is made from rubbish found along a twomile stretch of British coastline.

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Making waves: Ben Fogle yesterday with a sculpture made from plastic found by the coast
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