Sept 16th International Coastal Cleanup @ Nat'l Seashore
saw 99+ volunteers pick up 750 lbs of trash over three sites!!
52 divers at the Fishing Pier! Thanks to Gulf Breeze HS OSTA. Nat’l Science Honor Society & Marine Science Club at Park West (153 Lbs). First cleanup by OHFL at Battery Worth, 5 volunteers 148 lbs
Sept. 9th Several sites - Women's Veterans Memorial Park - FWB
Organizations at sites: Gulf Coast Diplomacy, PSC’s Women’s Pirates softball team, Kappa League of Pensacola and Sabina from Choctawhatchee Bay Estuary Program.
Usual sites of Chimney Park, Gulf Breeze end of 3 Mile Bridge and Morgan Park at the beach had 78 volunteers pick up 390 lbs of litter!
Sept 2nd Three volunteers along Hwy 90 on way to Pace collected 63 lbs
Aug 26th. Avoiding direct sunlight! But not the Heat!
Aug 19th. Done with the "heat" yet?
Volunteers from Christ Church Youth Group and Ensley Church of the Nazarene were part of 67 people to pick up trash at four sites today. 572 lbs was collected at the Gulf Breeze end of 3 Mile Bridge, Sanders Beach, Wayside park and Graffiti Bridge.
Aug 12th. Andy's persistence pays off!!
38 volunteers @ GB school parking lots, Chimney & Bay Bluffs parks collected 260 lbs of litter.
Aug 5th 29 volunteers braved the heat - 296 lbs of litter
Thought I would try this out for the one hour cleanup at Naval Live Oaks this morning:
July 29th With news of Pensacola eliminating/charging for recycle
thought it would be good to remind people about one use refillable water bottle versus..
“The MVP of the recycling system, polyethylene terephthalate is marked with a 1 inside the looping arrows. PET is used to make soda and water bottles, other bottles and containers for everything from mouthwash to peanut butter, as well as some types of plastic toys. It's the perfect material for recycling easily cleaned, lightweight, can be turned into transparent plastic-and is the most-recycled plastic in the world. For this reason, we're ranking it the least-least recyclable material-you're welcome, PET!
But careful! Just because PET is ultra-recyclable doesn't mean it's sustainable. Only 30% of plastic bottles are recycled in the U.S., and most of those bottles aren't made into other bottles but are "downcycled" into lower-quality items-most of which can't be recycled again. And since the recycling process degrades the quality of the plastic, even if these bottles are made into new ones, there's only so many times you can recycle one Coke bottle before it's downcycled into an item headed for a landfill.”
Two sites on the east end of Pensacola Beach saw 20 volunteers brave the heat to pick up 143 lbs of trash from the parking lots at Park East & Dog Park East. Brings July total to 1,927 lbs!
July 22nd Thanks Gulf Breeze "Will Do" group for a grant to...
purchase three water bottle fill stations for the Gulf Breeze Community/Recreation Center!! Thanks to Daniel & Heather C. for their generous donation!