Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup
September 1, 2011
Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup
Just last year, Scugog Connections and Kawartha Conservation, with the help of many volunteers had a very successful day, along one kilometer of shoreline in downtown Port Perry we picked up 10 bags of garbage, 1 tire, and a total weight of 170 lbs of waste.
Join us this year on September 17, 2011
Register at www.shorelinecleanup.ca or email carlie@sustain-ability.ca for more information.
The Vancouver Aquarium has coordinated cleanups in Canada since 1994, when a small team of volunteers conducted a local shoreline cleanup in Vancouver’s Stanley Park. In 2002, the Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup became a national program, providing all Canadians the opportunity to make a difference in local communities, while taking part in a nationwide event.
Participants removed litter from 2,235 km of shoreline in 2010, and the Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup has become Canada’s largest contributor to the International Coastal Cleanup, a global effort to remove harmful litter and aquatic debris from shorelines. With the assistance of sponsors, partners, and donors, the Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup has been able to expand and grow, enabling greater awareness of the negative effects of shoreline litter.
Each year, the public support and general awareness of the program has increased, inspiring more Canadians to join in to make a difference. In 2010, the Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup celebrated its 17th anniversary with 47,027 registrants nationwide.
Join Scugog Connections in this years cleanup! Register at www.shorelinecleanup.ca or email carlie@sustain-ability.ca for more information.
