明天要去沙滩 捡垃圾 还是很期待
明天有一起的吗?地点香港海边石澳早上9点
European Union Beach Cleaning“ Saturday September 18th – 9.30 AM to 1 PM Free and open to all. World Cleanup Day
Please refuse disposable chopsticks and cups
For the World Cleanup Day 2021, join us to clean HK shores and show your commitment to Ocean protection. Choose your area. I am joining Harry Chan team at Shek-O
Inviting all Ocean's lovers to join us on Sept. 18th for the World Cleanup Day . Registration at : www.sldlp.net . Free and open to all.
Event co-organised by European Union in Hong Kong and Macao, Sous Les Déchets La Plage - SLDLP and ocean3c
With our partners V Cycle, Harry Chan
Act against plastic pollution with SLDLP
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Public Events Organized Every Year
33102
Plastic Bottles Collected
19112
Kilos of Trash Removed
3511
Volunteers Over The Years
Hong Kong throws away 5.2 million bottles every single day: SLDLP acts to collect and recycle plastic trash, and prevents single-use plastic through education.
#worldcleanupday
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这片沙滩已经很干净了,欢迎大家以后来玩
Organised by SLDLP Sous les dechets, la plage and Ocean3c
“Back to the Beach”
Saturday November 7th
Territory wide beach cleaning-up Hong Kong shores.
Everyday 5.2 mil of plastic bottles are consumed in HK
80% of trash at sea is coming from land( from river, rains, wind etc..)
@sldlp_hk
我们清了8个地点的汇报:
-西贡,清水湾,大埔,南丫岛,大屿山,石窟,南湾和阿吉拉尔角,共335名志愿者
-移除了6454个PET瓶,其中4250个通过V Cycle送回回收
-清除了3781千克废物,其中估计有750千克网和渔具
清洁海岸仍然是必要的,但最重要的是我们需要减少源头的浪费。
-海上80%的垃圾来自陆地
-香港每天消耗520万个塑料瓶
-到处都可以看到数以百万计的聚乙烯泡沫球和碎屑,其中绝大部分都不会被捡起。
#爱地球 #florencetravel #lovetheearth
#hkbeach
Harry Chan Sous Les Déchets La Plage - SLDLP
Isabelle Fabre Chabrat @Elaine Fan Delphine Lernoud @Laurent Tu @chunchun @Yin Mi Chan Hidy Yu
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Ok..... found out why there are so much rubbish lately in Hk coastal area! And please come and help cleaning my fav beach in HK. Show the spirit! It's not just lately, but I've been seeing all these rubbish from time to time when I surf and dragon boating for the past few years....😤 找到源頭!!唔係最近,其實近幾年間唔中大浪灣surfing和龍舟果陣都遇到簡體字垃圾!而且越來越嚴重!!!所以都係果句,唔好最近有事先關注!同埋禮拜日大浪灣清潔海灘唔係嘉年華......https://www.facebook.com/events/573378886178244/?ti=icl
In Hong Kong we are seeing an unprecedented amount of household trash washing up on our southern beaches. As fingers start pointing to where the trash is coming from so that we can all appoint blame, its clear that there are multiple culprits.
A lot of the trash we find on our beaches and in our harbour is Hong Kong's own trash, we can see this from the brands, the labels and even so blatantly as is the case in Aberdeen harbour, even see the source staring us in the face in the case of polystyrene boxes, as they fall into the water.
Then of course there is our neighbor, everyone prefers to blame the neighbor, and as with our current trash crisis much of it has mainland brands and labels not found in Hong Kong, so clearly it originates from the mainland, likely washed down the Pearl River Delta and along onto our shores.
Another potential source has also been located and is being talked about. A mystical island where the trash flows freely into the sea. An island just south of Chung Chau known as Wei Ling Ding. Here on the south side of the island day sailors and fishermen from HK have reported seeing a huge trash dump down the side of the cliffs. Images of this trash dump can be seen on Google Earth and we have received some images that clearly show the extent of this monster. Trash from here is certainly entering the sea and the HK Government should in their cross border liaisons that are now occurring address this.
However we believe it is not the smoking gun, “the source of all of our problems” that we now see washing up on South Lantau and South HK Island.
The composition of the trash we are seeing appears to be mass household trash possibly being illegally dumped into the Pearl River where it would normally be taken away out into the South China Sea. Sadly with the change of wind and currents it has blown back, right into our shores.
The shear scale of the trash we are seeing is not possible from just this one island, which from what we can see has very little inhabitants. It may be a contributing factor for sure, but it is not the main source, and should not distract us too much from finding the real culprit. But it must be addressed!