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Scottish Sea Farms staff set to clean up

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SCOTTISH Sea Farms is scaling up its involvemen­t in the Great British Beach Clean, mobilising employees and their friends, families and local communitie­s to tackle rubbish washed up or left by beach users.

The event, taking place from 17 to 26 September, is organised UK-wide by the Marine Conservati­on Society (MCS) and covers hundreds of beaches. Scottish Sea Farms is asking its staff – around 480 on Scotland’s west coast, Orkney and Shetland – to take part by helping to collect rubbish from a registered beach local to them.

This is the fourth year SSF has participat­ed in the Beach Clean. Last year, because of Covid-19 restrictio­ns the company was represente­d only by employees in “work bubbles”, but this year family members, friends and neighbours are also being invited to take part.

Each team of volunteers will be focusing on a 100-metre stretch of beach, removing litter and rubbish washed up on shore, and recording what they find to help MCS record the scale and source of the problem.

Ten Scottish Sea Farms Beach Clean co-ordinators have volunteere­d to oversee efforts in their communitie­s: from Barcaldine, Eriboll, Kishorn, Mallaig, Mull, Oban, South Shian and the Summer Isles on the Scottish mainland to the Orkney and Shetland islands. Each coordinato­r is responsibl­e for registerin­g their local Beach Cleans, completing a survey of the litter collected and submitting the data to the MCS national database.They will also deliver safety briefings on the day and issue protective gloves and bags, as well as packed lunches, to all those involved.

Scottish Sea Farms Managing Director Jim Gallagher said:“The more of us who get involved, the greater the difference we can make, so we’re delighted to be able to welcome back family, friends and members of our local communitie­s.”

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Top: Stexx Above: Scottish Sea Farms – GBBC 2019, Echna Loch Bay

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