Chris, Check out my post about last year's cleanup with my kids http://www.njreefers.org/showthread.php?75965-Proud-Beach-cleanup-2011&highlight=beach My kids love it and ask me multiple times throughout the year when we are doing the next one. They also go to school and "share" their experience along with displaying their certificates they got.I'd love to take part. Can I bring the kids? They bend better than I do. Also do we have a shirt that can be purchased?
No, Rain or shine!Is there a rain date?
The 2011 International Coastal Cleanup, by the numbers:
Total:
Volunteers found:
- Nearly 600,000 people (598,076) picked up more than nine million pounds of trash (9,184,427) along over 20,000 miles of coastlines (20,775).
- Over the past 26 years, more than nine million (9,361,453) volunteers have removed one hundred and fifty-three million (153,790,918) pounds of trash from more than three hundred and twelve thousand (312,290) miles of coastline and waterways in 153 countries and locations.
In the past 26 years of cleanups, volunteers found:
- Enough clothing (266,997 items) to outfit every expected audience member of the London 2012 Summer Olympics opening ceremony.
- Enough food packaging (940,277 pieces) to get takeout for breakfast, lunch and dinner every day for the next 858 years.
- Enough light bulbs (24,384 bulbs) to replace every light on the Eiffel Tower.
- Enough beverage cans and glass beverage containers that, if recycled, would net $45,489.15.
- Fifty-five million cigarettes butts, which if stacked vertically, would be as tall as 3,613 Empire State Buildings.
- Enough glass and plastic bottles to provide every resident of New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago, Houston, and Philadelphia a cold beverage on a hot summer day.
- Enough appliances (125,156) to fill 37,434 single-axle dump trucks.
- More than 870 thousand (870,935) diapers – enough to put one on every child born in the UK last year.
- Enough cups, plates, forks, knives and spoons to host a picnic for 2.15 million people.
Darn! This is the first one I’m going to have to miss. I’ve got to work that Saturday.