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  • The film I attached will show you how to wipe the tears away -- nice work.

  • its shocking - here in scotland we also have some beaches and rivers that have waste and pullution from sewage, factory waste and other rubbish, I do believe the situation here is improving and we are getting more green flags but it still has a long way to go, Of course we all can do our own bit as well by just picking up after us. Today as it happens we went to Irvine beach. A first for our Charlie boy (the disabled spaniel) - well you should have seen him running into the sea. He loved it.

  • Difficult to click 'like' but want people drawn to this issue and I thank you for all you do - have shared this out also. Everyone can do their part to keep our beaches and waters clean - and to keep safe all the wildlife that live in the oceans and at the waters edge. See garbage, PICK IT UP, don't just walk past it and leave it !

  • Thanks for the comments. The video is highlighting the problem of plastic pellets escaping from factories and getting onto the beach via combined sewage and stormwater overflow drains (known as CSOs). So it's not meant to highlight the problem of sewage but rather the plastic pellets.  With that in mind, why not watch it again, hope this was helpful.

    Cheers

    SAS

  • Umm, that's not sewage. That's storm water. Sewage and storms water are to completely seperate things.

  • wow this sucks i thought hawaii was bad

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