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Clean Seas Over the years, Clean Seas has contributed leaps and bounds to furthering the conversation on the impacts of plastic pollution The efforts of Clean Seas will continue under the Global Partnership on Plastic Pollution and Marine Litter (GPML) and the #BeatPlasticPollution campaign
About - Clean Seas To date, 69 countries have joined, making the Clean Seas Campaign the biggest, most powerful global coalition devoted to ending marine plastic pollution Commitments by signatory countries now cover more than 76 per cent of the world’s coastlines
Heroes - Clean Seas Since 2017, 63 countries - both coastal and landlocked - have joined the Clean Seas Campaign with ambitious pledges and important commitments to prevent marine litter and plastic pollution - explore the map below to learn more
Did You Know - Clean Seas Every year, at least 11 million tons of plastic enter our seas -- the equivalent of one garbage truck being dumped every minute Without immediate and sustained action, that amount is projected to nearly triple by 2040 , to 29 million metric tons per year
Individuals - Clean Seas In July 2019, Sam Bencheghib, 22, embarked upon an epic run of around 3,000 miles from New York to Los Angeles to raise awareness about ocean pollution and the Clean Seas campaign His Ocean2Ocean run took him across 13 states, averaging 20 miles a day for six months
Businesses - cleanseas. org Take your Clean Seas Pledge one step further: Join the Global Partnership on Marine Litter (GPML) and tap into a global network, participate in webinars and learn more about opportunities to showcase your work
Campaign - cleanseas. org Clean Seas aims at rallying the power of the crowd in the fight against marine litter and pollution Plastic pollution is not only a waste challenge, but a production, consumption and handling issue which must be tackled upstream, from individuals to companies and governments
Initiatives - Clean Seas The Tide Turners Plastic Challenge Badge is a Clean Seas initiative that educates young people around the world about plastic pollution giving them the tools to change their personal behaviour, inspire their communities, and create a better future for our planet