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We remove plastic and other harmful trash from the Swedish coastline and sea. 88 000 kilos removed so far! 🌊🐠
Now thats a cleanup! In this bay we removed a total of 166 kg of ocean plastic. And that’s all washed up since November when we last cleaned here. A clear sign of just how much ocean plastic pollution we have on the west coast of Sweden.
Trash from abroad is a common find on the Swedish coastline - and it’s not at all surprising. The ocean is connected and we affect each other across the globe, even over long distance and time. 🌊




Always bring gear on on cleanups - because you never know when you’re gonna need it! 😃 We actually got 102 kilos on this cleanup - which means we’re a little bit closer to a healthy marine environment (yay!)
New hairstyle just dropped! Marine debris makes very questionable extensions. 😉 But fashion aside, this rope was safely removed from the shoreline and won’t be bothering any sea creatures again. 🐠🦀 Fashion moment over. Cleanup continues. 🌊😃


A little bit of good news to end the week with - we actually removed 2 244 kg of marine trash in June! This along with the cleanups we’ve done so far in July, we’re at 19 117 kg this year. 🙌😃 That’s quite a lot of trash removed, and a little bit of good Sunday news! 😊


Northern section of Grundsund all cleaned up and tidy again. 💪 Lots of trash is still washing up on the coastline, and some of the items we find are litter. But we’re also seeing a lot more people who are out cleaning - which is awesome!

Did you pick up trash this June? Join us in the count! 🌍 Let’s reach 1 million bags together. 💪
Millions of us back good causes, behind a screen. But what if you did something that made a difference? That’s #OneMillionBags 🌍 The movement just Won A National Award #TrashTag @JoeWicks @GretaThunb, @MrBeast, @RefuseRefuseSF, @KeepBritainTidy , @parkrunUK, @Fearnecotton
Nets like these dont belong in nature - but they’re everywhere along the west coast. And if we don’t do anything, we’ll continue to find them all along the coastline. Still, every net removed has the potential to save a lot of marine lives.
Not glamorous, but definitely worth it. Each item we remove today is a positive impact for generations to come. Sometimes it’s the mundane things that have a lasting impact. We got four full bags and a solid afternoon making the ocean a little cleaner. 😃🙌🌊

Glad midsommar - Happy midsummer everyone! Hope you’re having a wonderful day! 😊☀️

Another cleanup, another mission complete. 💪 Today we cleaned up Furön and removed a total of 135 kg of plastic. That’s quite a lot of plastic that won’t pollute our environment from now on.


A single piece of polystyrene = thousands of microplastics in the ocean. Microplastics that become part of the ecosystem and harm marine life. So if you see a piece of polystyrene on the coastline, pick it up and you will save the planet from thousands of microplastics.
Summer is coming and it’s soon bathing suit season! ☀️🌊 So let’s get the coastline ready together before then - help us get it in shape and remove a kilo of ocean plastic like this fishing net, by getting your own CleanSea bracelet. 😊🐠




Happy World Oceans Day! What’s one thing you can do today to help our oceans? Share your ideas below! 👇 Let’s keep our oceans clean and thriving for generations to come. 🌊🙌




We discovered a new highly polluted bay just north of Strömstad. A total of 259 kg of plastic removed from this single stretch of coastline. But every one we clean is a step in the right direction. And we’re out 5 days a week all year round, already working on the next one!
Another cleanup - and we got this one in the bag. This cleanup at Brehult cleared 20 bags of waste, a tire, a net and more off the coastline. That’s 259 kg less harmful trash and plastic pollution on our coastline. 💪 Where should we head next? Drop your suggestions below!


Another month of cleaning the coastline, getting these bays, beaches, nature reserves and islands sparkling clean! And how wonderful to see progress. 🥳🌊🐠 Hope you all are having a wonderful weekend!

One of our weirdest finds yet! And what in the whale is it? This was lying on the coastline and found on one of our cleanups. Our best guess is a dolphin skull - what do you think it is? 🌊🤔
