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Clean pods prove popular

New initiative a way to keep our beaches litter free

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The new Comunity Beach Clean Pods in Waih¯ı Beach are being used daily. Last month Sustainabl­e Waih¯ı Beach launched the new system to help keep local beaches and bays litter-free.

The idea evolved after Sustainabl­e Waih¯ı Beach’s beach cleans turned up shocking results — more than 112kg of rubbish was removed at Anzac Bay and the North End. The idea is for the public to have an easy-to-use system where they can independen­tly clean their beach areas.

The system of pods is installed at North End (two), Brighton Reserve, Tuna Ave and Anzac Bay. They are designed to hold two 15-litre buckets positioned near public rubbish bins.

Members of the public are encouraged to collect a bucket and undertake an independen­t beach clean, pop the rubbish into the adjacent bin and the bucket back into the pod.

“The design is simple but extremely effective,” says Sustainabl­e Waih¯ı Beach co-founder Pippa Coombes. “It evokes an environmen­tal consciousn­ess with visitors to the beach.”

Since the launch, the buckets have been used daily. “The feedback has been incredible with people sharing posts of how much litter they have collected and where.

“Sustainabl­e Waih¯ı Beach really hopes to see a difference in their targeted beach cleans which will give them data to prove or disprove that the pods have an impact on litter.”

The targeted beach cleans are undertaken every three months through the Litter Citizen Scientist programme in collaborat­ion with Waih¯ı Beach School.

Damian Horn, a newbie to Waih¯ı Beach, was enthusiast­ic about the system after coming across them on

a beach walk.

“I absolutely love the new beach clean pod with the rubbish buckets set up at the Tuna Ave beach access. Having walked this beach pretty much daily for the past six months, it was rare I’d see any rubbish. But armed with the bucket and actively looking out for trash, I managed to fill a bucket (15 litres) today in less than 30 minutes.”

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 ?? ?? The Community Beach Clean Pods are helping to keep beaches clean.
The Community Beach Clean Pods are helping to keep beaches clean.

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