Holywell beach: Cans, meat and dirty nappy found buried in sand

This is what every beach should have, or something like it.

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A good idea but:

a) it’s in India

b) it needs emptying

c) it’s just for recyclable materials

Also on an Indian beach:

Two UK cruise ships have been scrapped on an Indian beach despite assurances they would continue to be operated.

Ships at the end of their lives are considered hazardous waste and it is illegal to send them to developing countries from the UK.

Here’s the recycling fish at Southsea I go past it most days . it has a man inside like Moby Dick
It’s as much about education , educating people to act responsibly.
Doesn’t it look great lit up at night.
It’s emptied by volunteers.
Bournemouth also has a fish

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Excellent … :+1:

… but it’s for plastic bottles only and, AFAIK, for the whole beach (1.5 miles long).

I like that, both utilitarian and visually pleasing :+1:

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Which is more than a load of other beaches. Pity really.

The name of the artist who created the sculpture is Pete Codling, nice one! :slightly_smiling_face:

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Makes sense. Apart from the possible stench of normal waste unless emptied regularly, light will make interesting patterns as it traverses through.

Along with the fish the promenade all 1.5 miles of it is lined with rubbish bins that get empty every morning . There’s really no excuse to dump rubbish

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Excellent … :+1:

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