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Canadian Shoreline Strange(r) Things

Added by: Rachael B-I

The strange(r) and stand-out things found on Canadian Shorelines over the years
Feb 26th, 2018

Dirty Dozen 2017

Added by: Rachael B-I

The top 12 most common items found on shorelines in 2017
Feb 26th, 2018

Top 10 Tips for Living Plastic Free(er)

Added by: Rachael B-I

Is living plastic-free possible? ABSOLUTELY! Start with these simple changes to your everyday life.
Jan 23rd, 2018

Going Plastic Free - The Long Haul

Added by: Rachael B-I

After a year of exploring alternatives to every day, single-use plastic products and packaging, Tanya still came away with some plastic waste. So, will she continue to try to reduce my plastic consumption? Absolutely!
Jan 23rd, 2018

Interactive Web App on the Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup

Added by: Rachael B-I

Learn more about the Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup, including information on the sources and impacts of shoreline litter and what our national network of volunteers are doing to make a positive difference! Explore interactive maps that contain data from cleanups across Canada in 2017 and discover the most common items found on shorelines. We also provide ideas for how you can get involved by reducing your use and leading a shoreline cleanup in your community!
Jan 23rd, 2018

Site Coordinator Checklist

Added by: Rachael B-I

Leading a shoreline cleanup is easy! Just follow these simple steps.
Jan 23rd, 2018

Tips for a Year-Round Positive Impact

Added by: Rachael B-I

Keep your shorelines clean year-round with these tips for waste-free living!
Jan 23rd, 2018

Alternative Uses for Common Trash

Added by: Rachael B-I


Jun 30th, 2017

Shoreline Cleanup Data Card

Added by: Rachael B-I

This card is provided to participants during a shoreline cleanup so they can track what litter items they find. We use this data to determine the common types of litter across the country to help reduce and prevent shoreline litter at the source.
Jun 2nd, 2017

Get Involved with Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup

Added by: Rachael B-I

Get involved in helping the ocean by participating in, or organizing, a shoreline cleanup in your neighborhood.
Jun 2nd, 2017