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Join Pottery For The Planet this Clean Up Australia Day

This Sunday 5 March, join the team at Pottery For The Planet to help clean up the Sunshine Coast.

From 8am – 11am, they will be collecting rubbish from Sunshine Beach in an effort to reduce plastic waste and keep the planet and our beaches healthy.

Pottery For The Planet are giving away a prize of five Travel Kits (Reusable Travel Cup and Reusable Travel Bowl) for those who collect the most rubbish on the day.

Participants who collect the most rubbish on the day are in with a chance of winning one of these sustainable prizes.

Attendees will be able to purchase from Pottery For The Planet’s Reusable Range onsite.

The Reusable Range includes the Original Travel Cup and Travel Bowl, Pottery For The Planet’s sustainable alternatives to single use coffee cups and takeaway lunch containers.

“Today the focus of Clean Up Australia is as much on preventing rubbish entering our environment as it is removing what has already accumulated,” chief executive officer of Clean Up Australia Day, Pip Kiernan said

Clean Up Australia is the largest community-based environmental event in Australia and has been running since 1989. Since then, over 35 million volunteer hours have gone into cleaning up over 3,000 sites around the country.

Locals and businesses are invited to join this exciting community event.

Head down to Sunshine Beach Surf Club this Sunday 5 March and join the team at Pottery For The Planet as they tackle plastic pollution!

Register your attendance at Clean Up Australia Day cleanupaustraliaday.com

Pottery For The Planet’s Clean Up Australia Day Event: fb.me/e/3namF9vMa

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