Thousands of South Africans expected to participate in 28th International Coastal Clean-up Day on Saturday, 21 September 2013.
This year, the world’s largest annual volunteer effort for ocean health, the International Coastal Clean-Up (ICC), will take place on Saturday, 21 September 2013.According to Plastics|SA, the official coordinator of the annual beach and river clean ups that take place around South Africa, they are once again expecting thousands of South Africans to volunteer their time and energy in an effort to keep our country’s beaches beautiful and litter free. “This day is undoubtedly one of the highlights on the September environmental diary, with various activities taking place around the country in celebration of Arbor Week (1-7 September) and Clean up and Recycle Week (16-21 September),” explains John Kieser, Sustainability Manager of Plastics|SA and National Coordinator for the ICC. The first ever official beach clean-up took place along the Texas shoreline in 1986 and was arranged by the Ocean Conservancy. Since then, the effort has evolved into the International Coastal Clean-up we know today with South Africa being ranked on the list of top 10 participating countries. “During last year’s International Coastal Clean-up, volunteers picked up more than 4,536 tons (4,536,000 kg) of almost every imaginable type of waste along the world’s shorelines”, Kieser says.
Volunteers living in and around the Western Cape are encouraged to join major beach clean-ups that will be taking place at the following venues on Saturday, 21 September 2013 starting at 09:00 and ending by 11:00:
- Eerste Steen, Blouberg (supported by the City of Cape Town and the Blaauwberg Conservatory
- False Bay and Kalk Bay (supported by PETCO and ERM)
- False Bay Yacht Club (underwater clean up supported by Kelpak and Pick n Pay)
- Hout Bay, main beach (supported by the Environmental Conservation Cooperation)
- Kogelbaai
- Kommetjie, main beach
- Riebeeckstrand, Melkbosstrand
- Strandfontein, False Bay (clean-up supported by the Two Oceans Aquarium)
- Sunrise Beach, Muizenberg
- Sunset Beach, Table View (clean-up supported by Coca Cola)
- Woodbridge Island (supported by Woolworths)
- Yzerfontein (micro debris clean up)