PINELLAS COUNTY, Fla. — A pair of Florida-based groups are teaming up to help make the state cleaner.
Eco Brothers and its partner, Bella Waters, are hosting a cleanup Sunday along the Dunedin Causeway.
What You Need To Know
- Florida-based groups Eco Brothers and Bella Waters are hosting a cleanup Sunday along the Dunedin Causeway
- Teens are being targeted to help volunteer for the two-hour cleanup event, with the hours counting toward students Bright Futures Program
- The Dunedin Causeway Cleanup starts at 10 a.m. and runs through noon
Teens are being targeted to help volunteer for the two-hour cleanup event, with the hours counting toward students Bright Futures Program.
Eco Brothers said it will have limited supplies of gloves and garbage bags, and are encouraging volunteers to bring their own.
Chase Hartman, Eco Brothers co-founder, said Sunday’s cleanup isn’t just about picking up garbage along the causeway, but making a positive impact for the community.
“Growing up, I’ve realized volunteering is really important for the community, because you basically have a chance to make direct change for people and for the environment and places in your community, and really grow the place you live in and make it a better place to live in,” Hartman said.
The Dunedin Causeway Cleanup starts at 10 a.m. and runs through noon.
An Eco Brothers registration table will be located to the left of the High and Dry Grill.
For more information, visit the Eco Brothers website.