Milwaukee College Prep School, 38th Street School, wrote a journalist to help solve the problem of beach litter.
Sarasota - a story about the garbage on the beaches of Sarasota County important weekend of Memorial Day, students in kindergarten at a school in Wisconsin wrote letters to me in the hope of inspiring people After reading Discover the beaches to collect their waste ,
The student Jodie Klimas 14 letters in Milwaukee College Prep School, 38th Street School in Milwaukee, explain the dangers of littering, offered advice on how to clean up after themselves on the beach and penalties if it does not.
A girl named Trinidad says "balls in the sand" is a union "sad thingck!"
Kameron said in his statement "how not to throw garbich on the ground" that can "cut your feet."
A student suggested that people call the mother of the Bug "to clean them."
They were offered penalties. One student said, if someone is caught leaving trash, they should "remain", while two students said the punishment expulsion from the beach could be - for 17 weeks.
All students are given a simple solution to solve our waste problem: take it and him in a garbage bag or garbage.
As illustrated "How to get garbage on the floor on the beach," the student Kennedi gives the following instructions:
"I'm going to teach me how to collect the garbage on the beach on the ground. First, a bag is required (change) with household waste. Then, instead of taking garbage and put them in his pocket. Finally, it is necessary () waste and garbage in the bag (garbage). "
These simple instructions, like little children will help our beaches clean.
Beach Sarasota County Initiative
There were more than 48 tonnes of waste to all county beaches weekend Sarasota left to Memorial Day, according to a spokesman for the county. The district provides additional containers at the weekend, in addition to the existing permanent containers. Central (Siesta, turtle beaches, and access to the beach) were 13.65 tons; North County beaches were 9.8 tons, and South County beaches were 25.2 tons.
"Keep Sarasota County Beautiful" group Sarasota County and an effort of volunteers based in the popular wet waste Sarasota Powerboat Grand Prix at the public beaches Lido. County employees participated in the fourth edition of the Great American Cleanup after the 4th of July holiday and the main beach areas were six hours cleaning, county spokesman Jason Bartolone in an e-mail.
Staff and volunteers have 5000 containers yellow bags on the beaches of the region, 4000 in Sarasota, and about 65 tons of waste were collected on the weekend of the Fourth of July. Siesta Public Beach was clean on July 5 at 8:30 am
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