Nettoyage de la Rhônelle à Marly

Organized by Mathilde Hoth Guechot

Date & hour

Friday 04/14/2023

Location

23-23 Rue du Père Kolbe, 59770, Marly, Nord, Hauts-de-France, FRA

Results

Top 10 of collected items

Confectionery packets and wrappers

Tobacco products with filters

Pieces of polystyrene 2,5-50 cm

Glass bottles

Bottle caps

Plastic bags and pieces

Plastic bottles (drinks) over 50 cl

Food packaging

Cans

Plastic bottles ≤ 0,5 L

Details

Type of collectionA pied (plage/berges)
Number of participants29
Number of schoolchildren20
Length of beach/bank cleanedDe 200 à 500m
Number of bags filled13
Do you visit this place often?Non
To your knowledge, is there normally a large amount of litter in this area?Non
In your opinion, has the beach been cleaned (presence of beach cleaning machine tracks or beach cleaned regularly) over the two weeks preceding the clean-up?Non
Have you noticed an excessive amount of other types of litter?Non
Did you find any large or unusual waste (cars, telephone boxes, fridges)?Oui
Please specifyFrigidaire caddie 1 vélo sous l'eau
Have you observed on the beache or on the riverbanks some industrial plastic pellets* also called mermaid tears?Non
Are you aware of any event in the area that could cause a higher presence of litter (community or private parties, unusual weather conditions, beach parties, etc.)?Non
- Near a river, watercourse or outlet that empties out into the seaOui
Please specifyRivière de la Rhônelle qui se déverse dans le fleuve de l'Escaut
- Near a major shipping areaNon
- Near a tourist areaNon
- Near a townOui
You can specify the type of marine activities located on-site (fishing activities, shellfish aquaculture, nautical activities, sailing, port activities,...)Autres
Please specifyAucune activités maritimes
During the course of your Ocean Initiative, did you find and collect biocarriers?Non
Do not hesitate to ask us questions about the wastes you have found or to write us anything that seems useful for the Ocean Initiatives. Feel free, the best ideas never remain stowed in the drawers.Nous vous remercions pour ces initiatives qui ont passionné élèves comme parents.

Litter

Tobacco products with filters94
Plastic bottles (drinks) under 50 cl or = to 50 cl22
Plastic bottles (drinks) over 50 cl35
Plastic bottle caps16
Food packaging (tubs, sandwich wrappers, yoghurt containers, fast food wrappers)28
Plastic bottles except beverages (cleaning products, beauty products)21
Plastic bags and pieces of plastic bags42
Confectionery packets and wrappers (crisp packets, chocolate bars, sweets, fruit purée pouches)161
Lollipop sticks8
Medical waste plastic: Medicine packaging / tubes / vials14
Sanitary / hygienic waste: Cotton swabs13
Sanitary / hygienic waste: Tampons and applicators3
Sanitary: Mask17
Wet wipes (sanitary, textile)16
Pieces of polystyrene between 2.5 and 50 cm75
Pieces of plastic between 2.5 and 50 cm12
Plastic cups, including lid2
Picnic dishes: plates6
Picnic dishes: cutlery2
Straws6
Toys1
Inflatable balloons4
Cigarette lighters2
Glass bottles60
Glass pieces / ceramic pieces22
Cans26
Bottle caps57
Pieces of iron or scrap iron19
Clothes, tea towels11
0
People sensitised
0
Bags collected
0
Butts Picked Up