EXCLUSIVE: Floating classrooms for marine litter education

The image shows a day's haul for Sea Cleaners

Source: Sea Cleaners Trust

A New Zealand organisation is working with the country’s ports and other organisations to rid harbours, port precincts and the coastline of the rubbish that blights our oceans.

The New Zealand non-profit Sea Cleaners Trust – not to be confused with The SeaCleaners, a French-based organisation started in 2016 that also has a goal of reducing plastic waste at sea and on land – has been going since 2002 and is growing.

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