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Taking part in an active environmental community is paramount which is why we not only organise our own beach cleanup events but also help out whenever we are invited to join other organisations or groups who organise events which share our goals and dreams!

The 2005 International Coastal Cleanup was a huge success! Find out more about the event by visiting www.coastalcleanup.org.

Cleanup day at Rye with Oceandivers

Ward Creek cleanup, August 24, 2013

Maurice being the trooper that he is actually went to the uni and snagged these thrown away desks and brought them home ON HIS BIKE! DAMN SUCKA.

Nottingcook Forest Field "Before." Spring 2013

"new to us" chairs

Rho Nu members participating in the 2014 Texas Adopt-a-Beach Spring Beach Cleanup

Acer Aspire 5536 – clean-up (internal photos for reference)

 

Check out the post at laptoport.com

 

Ward Creek cleanup, August 24, 2013

© Ken Mak/WWF-Canada

Hundreds of volunteers helped beautify several Dallas ISD schools on Thursday, April 14, 2011, leading up to Earth Day. The project was sponsored by the Environmental Protection Agency and DART, which bused the volunteers to 10 district campuses. Volunteers added landscaping and cleaned up the grounds at Stevens Park Elementary School. (Official Dallas ISD photo by Todd Overman)

 

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You sometimes need blood cleanup specialist as it is not an easy task for a common man. #BloodCleanup

Cleanup Aktion im Mauerpark vom 17.9.2022

Over 60 City College students initiated a beach cleanup at Lauderdale-by-the-Sea today. Nearly a dozen local residents joined the students in removing several hundred pounds of trash and garbage from the sand and sea grass. By doing this, the students restored the environment and protected humans and wildlife from harm.

 

While gathering and planning the cleanup under the pavilion, the students' professionalism and commitment drew comments from onlookers. Many bystanders complimented the students, asking for information about them and City College.

 

The next beach cleanup will be Saturday, June 18th at 8:30am followed by an end of term Beach Party.

2016 35th Annual Avalon Harbor Underwater Cleanup

Another from the same set of photos – once again, courtesy of Flickr user m20wc51, who goes to the trouble of both finding these photos and then posting them – this one showing a fairly sizeable couple of crews cleaning the cables. Note that there appears to be a crew of male cleaners and a crew of female cleaners; anyone want to guess whether the rates of pay are identical?

 

For this one, I first used the colour levels to adjust and when that looked semi-okay, I used a grey point to set the look. Plus some tweaking of contrast and shadows. The original shot can be found here for purposes of comparison.

Taking part in an active environmental community is paramount which is why we not only organise our own beach cleanup events but also help out whenever we are invited to join other organisations or groups who organise events which share our goals and dreams!

American Rivers' National River Cleanup program helps cleanup the trash from the Potomac River. Find an event near you at www.americanrivers.org/cleanup

 

April 2012

Boundary Peak Pot Farm Clean up, May 2009

Rho Nu members participating in the 2014 Texas Adopt-a-Beach Spring Beach Cleanup

College President Steven Poskanzer (right) and a team member work between Coykendall Science Building and Wooster Science Building.

 

Photo by Kristin Charles-Scaringi/Public Affairs

Mt Tom cleanup

Storm took most of the canopy from trees on Christopher Clark road.

Beach with the Morrisons 2008

Beach with the Morrisons 2008

Debris is cleaned from the lake at Tin Shui Wai park.

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