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Grandmother Spent an Entire Year Cleaning Plastic Off 52 English Beaches in Her Spare Time

Grandmother Spent an Entire Year Cleaning Plastic Off 52 English Beaches in Her Spare Time
This 70-year-old woman is a prime example of how anyone can use their spare time to make a difference in the world.

This English grandmother has spent an entire year cleaning all of the trash off of 52 British beaches after she made it her 2018 New Year's resolution to clean one sandy bay each week.

70-year-old Pat Smith spent all of 2018 on Devon and Cornwall's most iconic beaches each week, armed with bin bags, rubber gloves and a litter picker. She traveled without fail from one end of the South West to the other, collecting litter in beauty spots from Coverack, Cornwall, to Blackpool Sands, Devon. She even spent her Christmas day picking up plastic bottles and fishing gear on Trevone Beach.

But the married mother-of-two has no intention of stopping her campaign just because the year is over.

"Doing 52 beach cleans in 2018 was my New Year's Resolution and it's finally done," said Smith. "I won't stop, as our beaches need me.

"I'm driven to try and protect our living planet for my children and grandchildren and I will continue to do everything in my power to achieve that."

Smith is the founder of the environmental campaign group Final Straw Cornwall. During her year-long cleanup, she says that she was often joined by other campaigners and volunteers who were determined to help her tidy up beach trash – but on some occasions, people would mistake her for doing community service.

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"People don't understand I've been doing this voluntarily," says Smith. "We should all take responsibility for picking up the litter, as well as ensuring we don't drop litter in the first place."

Smith, who also runs a bed and breakfast in St. Austell, Cornwall, hopes that her efforts will help people to be more aware of their plastic consumption and recycling habits.

"A lot of the rubbish I have picked up consists of everyday items. These things are used by all of us and it is shocking to find them polluting our beautiful beaches," she added. "Please let's try to be more thoughtful in this coming year."

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