This year marks the 40th anniversary of California Coastal Cleanup Day.

Harrison Industries hopes you’ll celebrate by joining the annual cleanup of our beaches, creeks, watersheds and ocean on Saturday, Sept. 21, from 9 a.m. to noon.

Nearly every body of water in California eventually flows to the ocean. That water can carry a lot of trash. Every year, thousands gather to help clean California’s shorelines, beaches, rivers, lakes and watersheds for the largest one-day volunteer event in the state. In 2023, 35,000 volunteers participated statewide. 

As many as 1,510 volunteers

participated either on their own or at an event and picked up as much as 8,358 pounds of trash and recyclables. Previous Ventura County Coastal Cleanup Days have been a great success!  Join us and make this year’s event even better! Encourage friends and colleagues to join in. There are two ways to participate. 

  • Pick a cleanup site to volunteer at on Sept. 21, 2024, from 9 a.m. to noon. Gather your supplies (help reduce waste by bringing your own bucket, gloves, water bottle, hat, etc.), and print and sign the waiver at vccoastcleanup.org. Pre-registration is not required! Find cleanup sites at vccoastcleanup.org/cleanup-sites/.
  • Can’t make it on Sept. 21? Sweep through your own neighborhood, local park or trail any day in September on a self-guided cleanup. Use the free CleanSwell data collection app to track and report your cleanup. Find more guidance on neighborhood cleanups at vccoastcleanup.org/get-involved/.
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