Tag Archive for: Marine Pollution

International Coastal Cleanup Day

Clean-ups have allowed for greater awareness and monitoring of the marine litter problem.  Thanks to the ongoing commitment of organisations such as Ocean Conservancy, The United Nations Environmental Program (UNEP), The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), The African Waste Network and Plastics|SA, who have added their weight to ensuring that more people in Africa, and specifically Southern Africa, are familiar with the issue of marine debris.

Support from organisations and individuals is essential if the Clean-up and Recycle SA Campaign, National Recycling Day, World Clean-Up Day and International Coastal Clean-up Day are to be successful.

Clean-up and Recycle Week

2026 is the 30th year that Plastics SA will be coordinating South Africa’s participation in the International Coastal Clean-up – the world’s biggest volunteer effort for ocean health.

For more information on how you can get involved visit www.cleanupandrecycle.co.za

Why River Clean-ups matter

Why Clean-ups?

Save a Fishie does it again

Clear Rivers Campaign a winner

Zandvlei lake system in good hands

Celebrating World Environment Day

It’s time for the Coast 2 Coast Campaign 2025

Tag Archive for: Marine Pollution

Clean-up and Recycle Week

2026 is the 30th year that Plastics SA will be coordinating South Africa’s participation in the International Coastal Clean-up – the world’s biggest volunteer effort for ocean health.

For more information on how you can get involved visit www.cleanupandrecycle.co.za

International Coastal Cleanup Day

Clean-ups have allowed for greater awareness and monitoring of the marine litter problem.  Thanks to the ongoing commitment of organisations such as Ocean Conservancy, The United Nations Environmental Program (UNEP), The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), The African Waste Network and Plastics|SA, who have added their weight to ensuring that more people in Africa, and specifically Southern Africa, are familiar with the issue of marine debris.

Support from organisations and individuals is essential if the Clean-up and Recycle SA Campaign, National Recycling Day, World Clean-Up Day and International Coastal Clean-up Day are to be successful.