preloader

Cleanup Registraction

At The Sea Guardians, our primary mission is to protect and restore shorelines and seas by developing and designing innovative technologies to combat plastic pollution from going into the Ocean. Join us in making a positive impact on the environment through our weekly community cleanups!
Get ready to roll up your sleeves and help us clean shorelines, mangroves and open dumps in various locations each week.
To ensure you have a great experience, here's what we recommend bringing along:

Wearing rubber gloves while cleaning shorelines, mangroves, and open dumps is crucial for personal safety and hygiene. Gloves protect against sharp objects, hazardous materials, and harmful bacteria that can be present in these environments. They also prevent direct contact with pollutants and toxic substances, reducing the risk of infections and allergic reactions. By wearing rubber gloves, volunteers can safely and effectively contribute to environmental cleanup efforts while safeguarding their health..

Wearing comfortable boots and well-fitting socks is essential when cleaning shorelines, mangroves, and open dumps. Boots provide crucial protection against sharp objects, hazardous waste, and uneven terrain, reducing the risk of injuries and puncture wounds. They also offer stability and support, making it easier to navigate through slippery or muddy areas. Paired with comfortable, well-fitting socks, boots prevent blisters and ensure that volunteers can work for extended periods without discomfort. This combination of protective footwear ensures both safety and efficiency, allowing volunteers to focus on their important cleanup tasks.

Using a reusable water bottle or tumbler is important for shoreline, mangrove, and open dump cleanups. It helps reduce single-use plastic waste, aligning with the mission to protect the environment. By avoiding disposable plastic bottles, volunteers not only stay hydrated but also set a positive example of sustainable practices. This simple action supports the broader goal of minimizing plastic pollution and promoting eco-friendly habits, making each cleanup effort more impactful.

Bringing a hat for extra sun protection is essential when participating in shoreline, mangrove, and open dump cleanups. A hat shields your face and neck from harmful UV rays, helping to prevent sunburn and reducing the risk of heat-related illnesses. By staying protected from the sun, volunteers can work comfortably and safely for longer periods, ensuring that they remain effective and focused on the important task of environmental cleanup.

Sunscreen protects your skin from harmful UV rays, preventing sunburn and reducing the risk of skin cancer. Mosquito repellent helps guard against insect bites and potential diseases during shoreline, mangrove, and open dump cleanups. By taking these precautions, you ensure your health and well-being while contributing to the vital work of environmental preservation.