Enjoy free yoga by the shore in Galway with Think Before You Flush

Yoga by the shore at Spiddal Pier in Galway

Yoga by the shore at Spiddal Pier in Galway

The Think Before You Flush campaign has partnered with the Galway Atlantaquaria and Sinéad Mc Kiernan of Move & Breathe to deliver a family friendly yoga session followed by a beach clean. A presentation on water quality and how our activities in our bathrooms and kitchens can impact Irelands marine environment will play after the clean. The next free events take place at Ladies Beach in Salthill on June, 15 at 10am followed by Grattan Beach (Salthill ) on June, 22 at 10am. All are welcome to join!

The Think Before You Flush campaign works with local communities across Ireland and Galway to raise awareness on the issues of flushing unsuitable items down the toilet and highlights the consequences of doing so. These include blockages in our wastewater network and treatment plants, sewage overflows, and sewage-related litter ending up on our beaches and in our natural environment. The campaign message is simple; only flush the 3Ps (pee, poo, and paper ) down the toilet - everything else goes in the bin.

While people appreciate the convenience of disposable wet wipes, facial pads, and dental floss many are unaware of the problems associated with these items when inappropriately flushed down the toilet. Research has found that just over one-in-five adults regularly admit to flushing items that are known to cause blockages and can have detrimental effects on the wastewater network and the marine environment. Unlike toilet paper, which is designed to disintegrate quickly in our pipes and sewage systems, these other items do not break down easily.

Speaking about the event Ollie O’Flaherty from Clean Coasts, said; “We are thrilled to offer free yoga sessions with Sinéad throughout June at convenient locations near Galway city. Combining these sessions with our ‘Think Before You Flush’ talks and clean-up events presents a wonderful opportunity to raise awareness about the problems caused by improper flushing of waste. Everyone is welcome to join and we hope to see you over the next two weekends.”

Join the campaign on social media @CleanCoasts and at www.cleancoasts.org Learn more about the Think Before You Flush campaign at https://thinkbeforeyouflush.org/.

 

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