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New ‘Beach Bucket Challenge’ aims to reduce marine pollution

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The Mayor of Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council Councillor Sean Bateson pictured with James Delaney from the Shoreland Cafe Ballycastle and Environmental Resource Centre Officer Janice Dunlop at the launch of the Beach Bucket.

A new partnership approach to tackling the problem of marine pollution has been launched by Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council.

The ‘Beach Bucket Challenge’ encourages members of the public to fill a bucket with rubbish and litter when they visit a coastal location.

‘The Shorebird Café’ at Ballycastle seafront is the first outlet to sign up to the scheme, where buckets and other supplies are available for collection before you reach the beach.

Welcoming the partnership, the Mayor of Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council Councillor Sean Bateson said:

“We are indebted to James and the staff at the Shorebird Café for becoming the first host of our Beach Bucket Challenge which is part of our ongoing #LitterSmart campaign. We are now keen to hear from other businesses who may be interested in playing an important part in the fight against litter by hosting the ‘Beach Bucket Challenge’.  Cooperative approaches can help tackle the problem.”

It is very easy to become immune to the sight of litter but its damaging effects are very real. A cigarette butt may look insignificant, but it can pollute up to 7.5 litres of water in one hour and have a hugely detrimental effect on marine life.

As well as making a difference to the environment, taking part in the Beach Bucket Challenge could make you feel better as well. Research conducted by the University of Plymouth has indicated that people who walk and lift litter enjoy enhanced levels of well-being. So if you want to feel the benefits for yourself and be a part of marine pollution prevention, why not get in touch?

The Environmental Resource Officer Team at Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council is always interested in discussing innovative approaches to reducing the impact of litter.

If you or anyone you know who would like to get involved in #LitterSmart, The Beach Bucket Challenge or other schemes like The Great Nurdle Hunt or if you have an idea that you would like to explore then please email recycle@causewaycoastandglens.gov.uk / telephone 028 2766 0248.

If you’re taking part in The Beach Bucket Challenge please share your pictures with us on Facebook and Twitter using #LitterSmart and #BeachBucketChallenge.