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Urgent! Please help cleaning up the Pellets

Hereunder is a message from DB Green. We have asked for as much help as possible from the government and the community to help us remove these plastic pellets from the beach.  The government has really stepped up their efforts and is concentrating the bulk of their manpower on the 2 areas that have the highest concentration of loose pellets and are inaccessible to most people.  There are also the usual government cleaning teams that are deployed to maintain the patrolled beaches.  They should have been briefed on cleaning up protocol but if anyone sees otherwise, please can you contact me so we can speak with the relavent department involved. So here is the ‘How To’ guide for you. Pellets on the sand are the easiest to remove just after high tide. The sand will be firm and once the beach dries out a little, the pellets can be easily swept off with a dustpan and brush. There are still a lot of beaches where the pellets are floating on the surface near the sh...