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Sea Cleaners! Making a difference

Have you wondered what happens to rubbish that gets washed down our drains? Where do you think it ends up? Lots of our rubbish ends up in oceans and waterways, even if it’s dropped far away from the water. It’s everyone’s job to clean up our environment, and the Sea Cleaners are taking charge! Follow them on a day out in Henderson Creek collecting rubbish and see how you can help keep our planet clean.
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