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Monday, 07 Jul, 2014 0

Make Holidays Greener month takes place in July and has a different theme every year New for 2014 – join the Big Holiday Beach Clean!

Says the Travel Foundation: The world’s beaches are vital to so many of the holidays we enjoy. This July, Make Holidays Greener month will be your chance to give something back.

Clean beaches aren’t just important for holidaymakers, they are essential for coastal communities and wildlife such as sea turtles too.
 

 

We want to see as many beach cleans as possible across the globe throughout July.

If you’re planning a holiday by the beach, ask your resort whether they’re taking part in the Big Holiday Beach Clean.

Even if you can’t join a beach clean, there are lots of other ways to support the campaign. Everyone can get onboard.

To find out how you can help, check out our top beach friendly tips for visitors.

If you work in the travel trade, discover how your business can get involved HERE

Valere Tjolle

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