JEAN: Beach Cleanup Here In Japan
Ever wanted to join a NGO or thought about doing something for the environment? Local volunteers are making a huge effort to get people to join beach cleanup campaigns along Japan’s long coastline. Japan Environmental Action Network (JEAN) was founded by three Japanese women who wanted to do something about the trash they found on their trips to the ocean, and held its first cleanup event in September 1990.
JEAN’s beach cleanup campaign is making waves not only in Japan. 40,000 volunteers helped to pick up trash here last year, carefully writing down each item as part of the international Ocean Conservancy’s International Coastal Cleanup campaign.
JEAN has a nice motto: “Think Globally, Clean Locally”.
More details over at Treehugger.
(Image from Okinawa: Takakuku)
(Graph from Ocean Conservancy 2006 Report pdf)
Comments
BTW seems there is a lot of action in the Long Beach area, have you heard of them?
http://www.beachcleanup.org/
Wouldn't it be easier to use regulations on producers to reduce the waste being created rather than trying to solve the problem at the disposal end? Sort of nip it in the bud.