Planning a beach vacation this summer? The beach is a natural resource and also an ecosystem- plant and animal life live at the beach all year and can experience negative repercussions when people visit for the summer and litter, improperly dispose of waste, or disrespect the vegetation.
Follow the following, five, GreenLiving tips to help protect this natural resource:
1) Pack appropriately: Spending the day on the beach? Remember to pack light: bring sunscreen, towels, water, etc. but try to avoid bringing too many surplus items, toys, or unnecessary clutter. This is an easy way to reduce the amount of potential or accidental litter (such as food wrappers, empty bottles, etc).
2) Don't bring unnecessary items: Leave bulk items at home when traveling to the beach. Aim to fit everything into a small bag, so items can be secured. This will help limit the amount of trash and waste that can, accidentally, blow away and land in the ocean or become entangled in plant-life.