Huge Protest Planned to Protect Our Ocean From Plastic Pollution
UK, JUL 16 – Surfers Against Sewage leads over 88,000 people in local cleans and protests to pressure UK government for binding plastic pollution targets before global treaty talks.
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Campaigners in Queensferry to protest against plastic pollution ahead of Global Plastics Treaty negotiations
Communities up and down the country will unite on Saturday 19 July to take a stand against the Government’s inaction on plastic pollution •Protests and beach cleans will be taking place across the country as part of a National Day of Action
National Day of Action against plastic pollution across UK this weekend
Surfers Against Sewage want Britons out in force for protests along coastlines and inland waterways. The push comes just weeks before the Global Plastics Treaty negotiations restart in Geneva, Switzerland. Bringing together representatives of countries from across the world, the talks aim to agree a legally binding treaty to tackle plastic pollution at source and protect vulnerable blue spaces, but have so far failed to yield any significant re…
Nationwide Plastic Protests - SurfGirl Magazine
Communities up and down the country will unite on Saturday 19 July to take a stand against the Government’s inaction on plastic pollution. Protests and beach cleans will be taking place across the country as part of a National Day of Action organised by Surfers Against Sewage. The largest protest will take place in Penzance, the first ever Plastic Free Community, where a ‘human chain’ of hundreds of people will show the town’s resistance to the …
Campaigners in Wales join national protest against plastic pollution ahead of global treaty talks
Communities across Wales will take to the coast this weekend as part of a nationwide protest against plastic pollution, organised by environmental charity Surfers Against Sewage (SAS). The People vs Plastic campaign will see demonstrators gather at Coney Beach in Porthcawl and Tywyn Beach on Saturday 19 July, demanding stronger action from the UK Government ahead of next month’s Global Plastics Treaty negotiations in Geneva. The protests are par…
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