Campaign to protect Weymouth’s waters
Litter Free Dorset, Dorset Council, Weymouth Harbour, and Wessex Water have joined together in a campaign to protect water quality.
Litter Free Dorset, Dorset Council, Weymouth Harbour, and Wessex Water have joined together in a campaign to protect water quality.
Litter Free Dorset is urging residents to reuse and recycle their electricals, starting with a ‘Give and Take’ event this Saturday.
Unusual items such as school workbooks were found in the 35th Great Dorset Beach Clean which ran from 5 to 13 April.
Residents are asked to get involved with beach cleans taking place along Dorset’s coastline from 5 to 13 April.
A returnable cup scheme has been launched at Moors Valley Country Park and Forest by Litter Free Dorset in partnership with other organisations.
Five cafés have banded together to launch the Dorset Cup scheme with Litter Free Dorset to reduce single-use coffee cup waste.
Dorset & Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service is urging the public to #BringAPicnicNotABBQ this summer to prevent wildfires.
Dorset Council and Litter Free Dorset have launched a campaign to increase biodiversity in verges and to make more space for wildlife.
Over 200 dedicated volunteers rallied together for the 34th Great Dorset Beach Clean to clear up beaches across Dorset.
Litter Free Dorset is working with Southern Co-op and W&S Recycling to dismantle and recycle 8,000 disposable barbecues.