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'Wee' Scottish isle used to launch anti-plastic drive
'Wee' Scottish isle used to launch anti-plastic drive

The Herald Scotland

time23-06-2025

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  • The Herald Scotland

'Wee' Scottish isle used to launch anti-plastic drive

Acclaimed photographer Mandy Baker and 'climate influencer' Laura Young, known as 'Less Waste Laura', were among 36 volunteers who visited the island, which is home to Scotland's second oldest lighthouse. Meanwhile, the inaugural Project One Wave autumn summit is scheduled to take place in Glasgow in October. Seashell Clothing and the Captain Paul Watson Foundation are two of the groups behind the campaign, which aims to clean up Scotland's oceans - before it's too late. David Brown, co-owner at Seashell Clothing said: 'We have started a movement here in Project One Wave that is gathering real momentum, as the willingness and sheer want to get involved in this project by a rapidly growing number of individuals, organisations and businesses alike is hugely encouraging and it is giving us the perfect platform to explore ideas together, whilst amplifying a positive message of collective ongoing efforts to tackle marine pollution here in the UK.' Rob Read, Chief Operating Officer of the Captain Paul Watson Foundation UK, also said: 'This should be a top priority. In the west of Scotland alone, local fishing boats lose over 600 tonnes of gear every year, nets, ropes and lines that become deadly traps. If we don't act now, by 2050 there will be more plastic in the ocean than fish.''

Scottish island at centre of ocean pollution campaign
Scottish island at centre of ocean pollution campaign

The National

time23-06-2025

  • General
  • The National

Scottish island at centre of ocean pollution campaign

Wee Cumbrae, a largely uninhabited island in the Forth of Clyde in the West of Scotland, has been visited by the Project One Team, a group made up of conservationists, artists and environmental activists. The project aims to protect marine life and restore coastal ecosystems as part of the Project One Wave campaign, led by the Captain Paul Watson Foundation UK and Seashell clothing. READ MORE: Natural phenomenon turns '100 miles of water' off Scottish coast jade green The campaign's mission is to unite ocean conservation groups, businesses, creatives and policymakers to tackle marine plastic pollution through beach clean-ups and underwater recovery efforts. A total of 36 volunteers visited Wee Cumbrae last month and recovered items like cotton buds, bottle top lids, nurdles and other hazardous items. They also visited Inverkip in Renfrewshire, where they sorted and prepared the waste they collected for the next step of the journey, which involves the recycling and up-cycling of the materials to keep them out of the ocean for good. Included in the group of volunteers was photographer Mandy Baker, seal rescuer and conservationist Eden Wilmott and influencer Laura Young. Wee Cumbrae (Image: Supplied) David Brown, co-owner of Seashell clothing, said that the project 'is gaining real momentum' and that the willingness of 'a rapidly growing number of individuals, organisations, and businesses' to get involved is 'hugely encouraging.' Rob Read, COO of the Captain Paul Watson Foundation UK, said that 'in the West of Scotland alone, local fishing boats lose over 600 tonnes of gear every year' which include 'nets, ropes and lines that become deadly traps' and that 'by 2050 there will be more plastic in the ocean than fish' without swift action. Sunita Poddar, trustee of The Pantjali Yog Peeth Trust and one of the island's owners, said: 'Wee Cumbrae is rich in history and wildlife so it's only fitting that it becomes the starting point for a movement as vital as Project One Wave.' The island itself has Scotland's second oldest lighthouse, three historic castles and a beach with around 100 grey seals in it. It is inhabited by two people, who act as caretakers for the island.

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