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We keep the sea plastic-free! Protecting our oceans by collecting plastic waste in countries that are
Meet the newest member of the CleanHub Trust Badge family: VegDog! 🐾
That means VegDog’s sustainability claims have been independently checked and verified — so when they say they’re doing right by the planet, you can actually trust it.
Certified claim. Verified waste collection.
Good for dogs, good for the planet. 🌍
Congrats,
Stories like Jihan's are exactly why we do this.
Watching her grow from a kid in the School on the Beach programme to a full staff member, has been really special!
Every morning she shows up for her community, going door to door in Lihunu Village and making sure the plastic never reaches the ocean. She's 19, she's a mother, and she's one of our quiet heroes. 💙
28/07/2026
Grunnleggeren av Esse, Trevor Steyn, har alltid hatt et sterkt engasjement for bærekraft i kjernen av merkevaren. Til ære for hans visjon har CleanHub dedikert en kyststrekning i Valiyaparamba i India i hans navn.
Den første oppryddingen ble gjennomført av lokale kvinner, som samlet inn omtrent 431 kg avfall. Denne kyststrekningen vil bli ryddet kontinuerlig så lenge CleanHub er i drift, slik at Trevors engasjement for bærekraft lever videre.
Last Thursday we hosted a yoga event on the beach in Brighton with the amazing .
Mats out on Hove Lawns, the sun going down, and some of you legends were even brave enough for a sea swim afterwards!
Big thanks to , , , and for the event goodies, and to everyone in the community who came out. For every person who showed up, we committed to collecting 5 kg of plastic waste, meaning a total of 175 kg of plastic has now been collected 💙
The best evening! Let's do it again 🌊
29/06/2026
We're so proud to share this one. Last week we announced Clean Nile - our first project in Egypt, in partnership with VeryNile 🇪🇬 Swipe to see what we're building 👉
Villages along the Nile have no formal waste collection. Plastic ends up in the water - devastating fish populations and the communities that depend on them. That's exactly the kind of challenge we want to help solve.
Around 200 women and men are collecting plastic directly from the river alongside their daily catch. By supplementing their incomes by 30%, we're creating a real, lasting reason to keep going. Not a one-off clean-up. A livelihood.
This is what the work looks like up close. Every piece of plastic pulled from the Nile is sorted, processed and tracked.
Every kilogram accounted for. Recyclable plastic enters the recycling supply chain. Non-recyclable plastic is co-processed. Nothing ends up back in nature.
Some of the plastic collected turns into handcrafted products - made by 30+ artisans, 80% of them women and all previously unemployed. Waste becoming work and work becoming opportunity.
And it goes further than plastic. Clean Nile brings a children's education program, healthcare training and a community kitchen to the people at the heart of this project. Because the goal was never just a cleaner river - it was a better quality of life 💙
We'll be sharing impact updates from the ground in the months ahead. Follow along - there's more to come 🙌
So here's where it gets interesting.
The clay diyas that used to float gently down the Yamuna have been replaced by plastic-coated ones that just sink and pile up on the banks.
We're now exploring how that same plastic could be upcycled into real infrastructure for the community — even changing rooms for the women who bathe and pray here every day.
Full video on YouTube if you want to see the whole journey 🪔
Joel just visited the Yamuna River in Mathura for the first time - and one moment from the trip really stuck with him.
Standing at the ghats, watching centuries of devotion share space with a rising tide of plastic.
A local resident simply asked: "When will the river be clean?"
More on this story soon 🪔
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This World Oceans Day, we partnered with and for a massive beach cleanup at Jepara’s Kite Beach. While the ocean views look picture-perfect from afar, the shoreline was heavily burdened with plastic waste and over 100 lbs of broken glass.
But thanks to 45 dedicated volunteers, we managed to collect and properly manage 1,870+ lbs of trash!
A huge thank you to everyone involved. Everyone deserves a clean, safe beach to enjoy. Let’s keep this momentum going! 🐋💙
To celebrate World Oceans Day, CleanHub and Airweave joined forces at Kizhoor Beach, India with one shared mission: protecting our oceans.
With the help of 50 dedicated volunteers, 500 kg of waste was removed before it could reach the sea. 🌍🌊
A huge thank you to everyone who came together to help transform this beach!
27/04/2026
Conservation isn’t a trend – at it’s an ever-present movement…an ongoing, active commitment. With this in mind, we are thrilled to continue our year-round Scouting for Clean Waterways initiative!
From local streams to coastal shorelines, across the country are proving that small actions lead to massive change. So far, 1,151 units have reported their impact, with 6,832 youth and 4,151 leaders working together to protect our environment – and, there’s plenty more to do. With partners like the National Marine Sanctuary Foundation, the NOAA Marine Debris Program and CleanHub, we’re off to a great start!
Have you engaged in a Scouting for Clean Waterways project recently? We want to see your hard work! Send your photos and stories to [email protected] with the tag to give us permission to share. (Note: If you’re 18 or under, please CC a parent or trusted adult).
Read the full 2026 press release on Scouting Newsroom (https://ow.ly/AUKy50YHuqa) and discover how to get involved, now: https://ow.ly/ls0A50YHuq9.
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