Stray cleans up with Sustainable Coastlines

Stray focuses on showing travellers the best parts of New Zealand, and part of that mission is encouraging all travellers to keep NZ clean and green while they visit. Don’t think for a second we don’t practice what we preach – here’s how we made a difference with Sustainable Coastlines.

One of our initiatives to keep New Zealand pristine saw 12 members of the Stray HQ team get out of the office to help a small army of 150 local school children clean up Green Bay Beach in Auckland. The clean-up was organised by New Zealand-based environmental group Sustainable Coastlines as part of their month-long Love Your Coast Manukau Harbour Clean-Up.

The Stray HQ team cleaning up the coast
The Stray HQ team cleaning up the coast

Before getting our hands dirty, the Sustainable Coastlines’ crew provided insight into the significance of their work. In addition to regularly operating large scale coastal clean-ups around New Zealand and other Pacific Islands, a key part of their initiative is educating their volunteers and local school groups about how to keep the beaches and oceans clean.

Preparing to clean up the beach
Getting some training from the Sustainable Coast team

They stress that the worst rubbish for the ocean environment is plastic, because it takes so many years for plastic to break down and it’s incredibly harmful to all marine life, which in turn is harmful to humans. While cleaning up coastlines is a step in the right direction, it’s far better to combat plastic ending up in the oceans in the first place. Therefore, Sustainable Coastlines encourages people to follow the 3 R’s of the environment:

  1. Reduce the amount of plastic you use;
  2. Reuse plastic when you can;
  3. Recycle whatever plastic you can.

They also promote a 4th R: Refuse to use plastic in the first place.

School children helping with clean up
The local Primary School kids helped with the clean-up

Inspired, the crew took to the beach with the primary school kids to scour the rocks and sand for rubbish. Although the beach did not look very dirty upon arrival, a couple hours of careful beach combing produced seven bags full of broken glass, plastic bottles, discarded clothing and other plastic rubbish.

Litter removed from the beach
7 bags of litter and rubbish removed from the beach

We left the clean-up armed with fresh tips to incorporate into our daily Stray lives. Keep your eyes peeled as we continue to roll out new Stray environmental initiatives through out the upcoming year. ‘Orange is the New Green‘ is more than a catchy phrase – it’s part of who we are!

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Lisa T

Originally from Delaware, USA. Favourite Stray stop: Blue Duck Station (New Zealand). Fun fact: her knowledge of sci-fi, Disney and British literature make her the Queen of Trivia.

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