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Get a chance to Kayak for free in Denmark, all you need to do is ‘Pick up the trash’

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Improper trash disposal has over the years, contaminated our water bodies and endangered marine life. A Denmark-based environmental group—GreenKayak, has come up with an amazing solution looking at this problem of waste and pollution. Travellers can kayak free as long as they pick up any trash that comes along the way to attract more tourists and get the trash cleared.

 

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Godt det nu er væk! ✊Ude bag slusen i KBH ligger Fiskerhavnen. Det er et hårdt ramt område, med skræmmende meget affald.🧟‍♀️ @synopsyslife lagde alle kræfter i og fik på to timer samlet 305 kg affald i 50 sække. 😀😮😘 Affaldet ligger mellem de store sten og er lige til at samle op. Fra Miljøkajakken og denne planet skal der lyde et kæmpe tak for hjælpen, naturen kan ikke fjerne det selv… Miljøkajakken arrangerer disse affaldsrydninger for privatgrupper og firmaer, kontakt os på miljokajakken@gmail.com eller http://www.miljokajakken.dk/kontakt/ så arrangere vi en fantastisk dag for jer i miljøets tegn. 🌎 Tak også til @koebenhavnskommune for at være behjælpelig med poser, grappere og afhentning af affaldet. #miljøkajakken #greenkayak #huskhavnen #plasticpollution #drowninginplastic #ocean #pollution #beachcleanup #københavn #frivillig

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EU recently banned single-use plastic items like bags and cutlery in order to curb the rising pollution issue.

There is no requirement for you to be an experienced Kayaker or even a swimmer, you just need to be an enthusiast. The group will provide you with the basic kayaking gear—a life vest and a paddle along with a trash picker and a bucket for keeping the collected garbage and two years of time to Kayak.

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Tobias Weber-Andersen, one of GreenKayak’s co-founder spoke to USA Today and said, “In Denmark, people hang out on canals and eat pizza and unfortunately see trash floating by. You can’t take your shirt off and jump in, but you can get in a GreenKayak and make an impact.”

GreenKayakers, till now have collected over 24,000 pounds of trash including plastic bottles, shoes, lighters, tote bags, and etc. This programme is operational in cities throughout Ireland, Germany, Norway and Denmark.

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