The group met at the Visitor Information Centre on Hastings Street this week and after a brief presentation, volunteers collected their upcycled malt bags (generously donated by Heads of Noosa) and gloves before heading out to Main Beach eager to collect microplastics and other plastic pollution from First Point to The Groyne and in towards Noosa Woods.
After an hour and a half of trawling the foreshore, rock walls, vegetation and areas adjacent to the boardwalk – including the garden beds (often a hiding spot for empty bottles and cans), a total of 33.4kg of waste was collected and close to 3000 individual pieces of litter removed from the environment.
Volunteers were surprised by the volume of waste found with many beginning the clean-up with the view ‘…the beach is clean and there was no rubbish to be found’ shares Peita Otterbach, Plastic Free Noosa Program Manager.