How to Host Your Own Mini Beach Cleanup This Weekend

How to Host Your Own Mini Beach Cleanup This Weekend

We love seeing hundreds of people at our official Salty Soul events, but the truth is, the beach needs help every single day. You don't need a permit or a massive team to make a difference. Here is your DIY guide to a "Mini-Cleanup."

Your DIY Kit

  • A Reusable Bucket: Better than a plastic bag that might tear.

  • Gloves: Protect your hands from sharp shells or glass.

  • A Sifter: Great for finding those pesky microplastics in the sand.

The 15-Minute Rule

Next time you go to the beach, spend just 15 minutes walking the shoreline before you set up your umbrella.

  1. Walk the Tide Line: This is where most debris settles.

  2. Look in the Dunes: Trash often gets blown into the sea oats (be careful not to step on the protected plants!).

  3. Snap and Share: Take a photo of your "haul" and tag @SaltySoulFL.

Why It Matters

If every visitor picked up just five pieces of trash, our beaches would be spotless within a week. You have the power to protect the soul of our coast—one bucket at a time.

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