Annual Oregon Coast Clean Up And Awareness Day
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[[1]]Proclamation by Oregon Governor Kate Brown
Together, with business support and countless Oregonians standing behind Ocean Blue’s Beach Cleanup Project, we have successfully created an official State holiday of observance signed by Governor Kate Brown.
Largest Microplastic Awareness Movement in Oregon
This is the largest beach plastic volunteer cleanup awareness event of it’s kind. In fact, Ocean Blue a nonprofit has created so much awareness around no landfill microplastic pollution solutions, that Governor Kate Brown proclaimed the[[“ANNUAL OREGON COAST CLEANUP AWARENESS DAY” of April 23rd”]] to be an official State Holiday for all nonprofits, schools, businesses, communities, Universities, and all Oregonians to take part in the day for everyone to give back to Oregon Coast Beaches.
Every wave hitting the Oregon Beach, is leaving thousands of pounds of plastic on Oregon Beaches. The Plastic that continues to wash up on theNorth Pacific Coast. The plastic is floating in the Ocean and is traveling by waves, and this floating plastic journey is powered by the North Pacific Gyro on the Oregon shores and solutions are vital to saving out the ocean.
No Landfill Microplastic Pollution Solutions
The plastic fragments collected by a nonprofit group that is partnered with Terra Cycle for all recycled and upcycled beach plastic items collected will be placed back into re-usable products, for example, the plastic collected from the April 23rd Annual Coast Cleanup and Awareness Day was used by the P&G Corporation that makes head and shoulders shampoo bottles.
For more information about the nonprofit behind making the Annual Oregon Coast Cleanup and Awareness Day possible visit. http://www.oceanblueproject.org/proclamationbykatebrown.html