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Don’t let garbage replace wildlife July 17, 2017 Without action, there could be more plastic than fish in the sea. Reduce litter with the Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup. Read More Without action, there could be more plastic than fish in the sea. Reduce litter with the Great Canadian Shoreline... Read More
Hunting for treasure and trash on melting shorelines July 8, 2016 The Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup heads north to Iqaluit, Nunavut Read More The Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup heads north to Iqaluit, Nunavut Read More
Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup: The Dirty Dozen September 14, 2015 The Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup encourages Canadians to tidy up our rivers, wetlands, lakes, and oceans. Here are the top 12 waste items collected from our shores. Read More The Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup encourages Canadians to tidy up our rivers, wetlands, lakes, and oceans. Here are the... Read More
Bags? Check. Gloves? Check. Sign up for the Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup! September 11, 2014 Be a cleanup champion by joining the Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup. Read More Be a cleanup champion by joining the Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup. Read More
Clean Camps, Clean Coasts in Ulukhaktok, Northwest Territories August 19, 2014 Erin Goose is a Project Coordinator for WWF's Inuvik Office this summer. She just returned from Ulukahktok, Northwest Territories where she coordinated the Clean Camps, Clean Coasts project. Read More Erin Goose is a Project Coordinator for WWF's Inuvik Office this summer. She just returned from Ulukahktok, Northwest Territories... Read More
Canada’s Dirty Dozen: These 12 items don’t belong on our shores July 31, 2014 What a waste! We're unveiling the 12 most popular items collected in Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup events. Read More What a waste! We're unveiling the 12 most popular items collected in Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup events. Read More
It’s a Wrap: Shoreline Cleanup 2012 Numbers are in! November 29, 2012 If you participated in this year’s Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup spring or fall cleanups, you probably know that each year, the top 12 litter items, called the Dirty Dozen, are calculated and tallied at... Read More If you participated in this year’s Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup spring or fall cleanups, you probably know that each... Read More
Tell Me Tuesday: What do you do about litter? July 9, 2012 Over the past few weeks, I’ve been completely shocked by the amount of litter on the ground. Read More Over the past few weeks, I’ve been completely shocked by the amount of litter on the ground. Read More
Pollution reduction – One bag at a time May 31, 2012 In 2011, over 75,000 plastic bags were removed from shorelines across the country as part of the Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup. Over 25,000 of these were in Ontario alone. Read More In 2011, over 75,000 plastic bags were removed from shorelines across the country as part of the Great... Read More
Tell Me Tuesday: Plastic spoon society September 27, 2011 I’ve been thinking a lot about plastic bags and spoons lately. Well, about plastic bags and spoons as symbols of our disposable culture, actually, and how much waste our society creates. Read More I’ve been thinking a lot about plastic bags and spoons lately. Well, about plastic bags and spoons as... Read More