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View results  Input Cleanup Data

2025

70,271

Pounds of trash
and recycling removed

9,329

Volunteers

327

Cleanups

2025 US and Europe Totals

34,513

Volunteers

1,114

Cleanups

What purpose do beach cleanups serve?

THEY ENCOURAGE PEOPLE TO TAKE ACTION

Surfrider Foundation supports volunteers to organize Beach cleanups completely autonomously, with a range of tools and an educational approach.

THEY GENERATE PUBLIC AWARENESS

Joining one of Surfrider’s beach cleanups, participants become aware of the impact of waste-related pollution, while actively reducing marine litter.

THEY AIM AT THE HEART OF THE PROBLEM

When volunteers inform Surfrider about the waste picked up during their cleanup, they are contributing to pollution research and helping to influence legislation.

Reasons to participate in a beach cleanup

TO PROTECT THE ENVIRONMENT

A beach cleanup is a practical action to protect the environment while enjoying some time with your family, friends or new acquaintances.

TO SPREAD
THE MESSAGE

Taking part in a beach cleanup helps to make people aware of marine litter issues, using the educational tools provided by Surfrider.

TO BE PART
OF THE SOLUTION

Beach cleanups allow Surfrider to influence laws and reduce waste at source, through volunteer participation and information gathered on waste.

Interested in joining a beach cleanup?

Visit volunteer.surfrider.org

Fill out the volunteer data card as you go to make inputting data into the tool more seamless! Also available in Spanish.

Find a Chapter or a Student Club near you.

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