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Belfast Harbour: Big Spring Clean Back to Tackle Litter in 2023

Belfast Harbour is proud to sponsor Live Here Love Here, Northern Ireland’s community and civic-pride campaign, in announcing the return of the BIG Spring Clean.

The annual event is now Northern Ireland’s largest community clean-up and gathers tens of thousands of volunteers to either take part in scheduled litter-lifting events across the country, organise their own clean-up or signal their support for the campaign by adding a signature to the Live Here Love Here website.

This year’s BIG Spring Clean, which runs from 01 March until 30 April, already has over 20 events lined up in locations around Northern Ireland. Most of the clean-ups focus on tackling the long-standing litter problem in Northern Ireland, which results in waste materials polluting our waterways and beaches, before making their way into the sea.

Recent survey findings released by the campaign’s parent organisation Keep Northern Ireland Beautiful in their Marine Litter Report showed that, on average, 762 items of litter were found per 100 metres of beach surveyed, up from 375 items the previous year.

Helen Tomb, Manager at Live Here Love Here said, “Whilst litter remains a constant challenge, we take huge encouragement from the growing cohort of volunteers who actively initiate and participate in clean-ups all year round. We are hoping to see another great turn out right across Northern Ireland for this year’s BIG Spring Clean. Last year we had over 40,000 people take to the outdoors to do their bit for the environment and many of them continued to look after their local areas throughout the rest of the year.”

“We encourage even more people to get involved again this year, from families and friend groups, to school groups, community groups and local businesses. You can find inspiration and tips for organising your own clean-up on our website – and it can be great fun and really rewarding. Not least because, with a little time and effort, many of our shared spaces can become nicer places for the community to enjoy.”

The campaign is sponsored by Belfast Harbour for the second year running, with additional support provided by RES Group for the first time. Participants who organise their own litter-pick can apply for a free clean-up kit through the Adopt A Spot programme by visiting the Live Here Love Here website. Larger groups can also borrow litter-picking equipment for their clean-up by contacting the team at Live Here Love Here.

Jenni Barkley, Communications and Corporate Responsibility Manager at Belfast Harbour said, “We are delighted to support the BIG Spring Clean again this year. Our partnership with Live Here Love Here allows us to support and progress our clean air, clean water and biodiversity agendas.”

“We are committed to building a truly sustainable, clean, green port which is core to our Trust Port purpose, and it is involvement in environmental campaigns like the BIG Spring Clean that helps us to engage with communities as we better understand our marine diversity and embed sustainable development across the Estate.”

Find out how to get involved with the BIG Spring Clean at www.liveherelovehere.org/bigspringclean.

ENVIRONMENTAL TAGS: Plastics, Waste and Recycling