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International Coastal Cleanup Day 2021

Written by Nina Øglænd | Sep 18, 2021 8:00:00 AM

Today we celebrate the International Coastal Cleanup Day and encourages companies and people to contribute and spread awareness about preserving and protecting the world’s oceans and waterways.

International Coastal Cleanup Day (ICCD) is one of the world's largest annual preservation and protection events and volunteer efforts for our ocean and beaches. Costal cleanup day was established by the Ocean Conservancy on the west coast of Washington state in the US in 1986, and have expanded to over 100 countries participating. Each year the day is celebrated on the third Saturday of September. 

Since the beginning, more than 12 million volunteers have collected nearly 100 million tons of litter from the world’s coastlines.

Proper handling and preservation of waste is very important to SAR. We work every day to create more sustainable waste solutions for our customers and partners. To contribute to the International Coastal Cleanup Day, we have registered at ryddenorge.no and our department in Florø has registered as a pick up location. This means that the public can pick up bags and gloves (between 08-15.30 on weekdays), and the collected waste can be delivered to our Florø location for further sorting and handling.  

 

Why costal cleanup?

The biggest threat to marine life is plastic. In 2019 it was estimated that there were already over 150 million tons of plastic polluting the worlds oceans and growing at least 9.1 million tons more each year.

With more awareness and an effort, both from onshore and offshore, we can together contribute and spread awareness about preserving and protecting the world’s oceans and waterways.

Read more: SAR support the UN Sustainable Development Goals, with emphasis on these 6 areas

 

How can you make a difference?

 

The most important thing is to do something. Some ways to make an impact can be to

  • Supporting organizations participating in coastal cleanups
  • Help raise awareness to the problem. E.g by sharing articles on social media
  • Take initiative yourself, invite your friends, family, local community to participate in collecting trash from your closest coast if you live nearby.
  • Making sure you recycle and throw away your litter in the correct bin.

Companies can also participate. This can be done through having good routines on Waste Management and focusing on sustainability in their operations. 

SAR offer consulting services within HSE, waste management and environment. We help customers to prevent waste from occurring, improve source sorting and grow waste recycling.

We actively contribute to our customers with the best environmentally friendly solutions to utilize resources in the best possible way and create new products. 

We also offer courses to promote eco-friendly and cost-effective Waste Chain Management™ throughout the value chain.

 

Sustainability is the core of our foundation.

Being among Norway’s leading providers of waste handling services, we have a responsibility to raise awareness to waste issues and waste management.

We recognize that every resource has a life cycle. The goal is to minimize the volume of waste generated and rather retain the resource for as long as possible through its lifecycle. Further by optimizing recycling of the resource and energy recovery we ensure that our customers reduce their environmental footprint.

Read more: SAR support the UN Sustainable Development Goals, with emphasis on these 6 areas

However you choose to participate, thank you for keeping our beaches and waterways clean and healthy!

 

 

Funfact:

The most recent measurements of the Norwegian coastline are: mainland 29,750 km + islands 73,187 km = total 102,937 km.

Of all the countries in the world, only Canada has a longer coastline.