Beach clean unearths stubborn rubbish
SAS volunteers uncover plastic packaging that has been on UK beaches for almost as long as The Queen’s reign.
SAS volunteers uncover plastic packaging that has been on UK beaches for almost as long as The Queen’s reign.
Surfers Against Sewage’s innovative environmental education programme will be visiting the North East of England from the 21st to 26th May, with the support of the Quiksilver Foundation. The SAS education team will be visiting locations from Mablethorpe to Newcastle, visiting schools and colleges along the way.
Surfers Against Sewage (SAS) is proud to announce the 5th annual Barefoot Wine Beach Rescue Project, kicking off in Bournemouth Hengistbury Head on Saturday, April 14th.
Kevin Cunningham of Spirare Surfboards finds a solution to dealing with beach refuse - use it to make new boards. He just needs your help to make it a reality…
After the success of its Motivocean Beach Clean Tour last year, Surfers Against Sewage (SAS) is proud to announce a new Motivocean tour starting on March 11th in Weston-Super-Mare.
Need an incentive to pick up beach litter? Well, look no further than the Blest convertor, which will turn all plastics back into petrol, diesel and heating oil.
To mark World Ocean Day, clean water campaigners Surfers Against Sewage (SAS) are highlighting the ‘Dirty Dozen’ of identifiable beach litter items to help tackle the blight of rubbish on UK beaches.
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