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Trash found on US beaches includes a chair, an exercise bike and an electronic ankle bracelet

Trash found on US beaches includes a chair, an exercise bike and an electronic ankle bracelet

Trash found on US beaches includes a chair, an exercise bike and an electronic ankle bracelet Disclosure/Long Beach Cleanup

Long Beach Clean Up, a volunteer organization founded in 2020 by Matthew Crosta to clean up beaches along the Northeast coast of the United States.

Since then, the company has found items as diverse as an armchair, an exercise bike and a criminal’s electronic ankle bracelet in the sand.

“We don’t find out the stories behind them because they just show up in the morning, but I’m sure they’re fun kids,” Matthew told the NY Post.

Chair found on beach in US – Photo: Disclosure/Long Beach Cleanup

Exercise bike found on USA beach – Photo: Disclosure/Long Beach Cleanup

Electronic anvil found on US beach – Photo: Disclosure/Long Beach Cleanup

The group also looks at messages left in bottles each year. Some of them go on long journeys.

Last year, Krosta’s team removed 1.2 tons of trash from the beaches.

So far this year, they have disposed of 840 kilograms of rubbish, including broken electronic anklets.

“It shouldn’t be someone taking it away,” commented Matthew.


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