October 26, 2024 – Orange Beach, AL – With teamwork, buckets, and a mission to keep our beaches clean, Eco Clean Marine’s latest trash pickup was a success this past Saturday. Hosted at the iconic Flora-Bama in Orange Beach, four volunteers, led by the spirited Team Leader David, spent an hour removing litter from our beloved shores. In just 60 minutes, the team filled four five-gallon buckets with trash. Every bucket represents the collective effort and commitment of local volunteers dedicated to
Gulf Shores, AL – September 15, 2024 – On a sun-soaked Sunday, Eco Clean Marine once again rallied local volunteers for a mission that’s as rewarding as it is essential: cleaning up our beautiful beaches. This weekend, the focus was Beach Blvd in Gulf Shores, where four dedicated volunteers gathered to make a difference—armed with trash grabbers, buckets, and a passion for protecting our oceans. In just 1.5 hours of teamwork, Eco Clean Marine collected an impressive five 5-gallon buckets of trash,
Fort Walton Beach, FL — Eco Clean Marine is excited to announce the success of another community-driven event at Liza Jackson Park on October 5, 2024. Despite a small turnout, our commitment to cleaning up the environment remained unwavering and full of fun energy! One dedicated volunteer, with a passion for marine life and environmental conservation, showed up for this Eco Team Lead Pickup, and together, we made a difference in just one hour. During this time, we collected a full 5-gallon bucket of
Gulf Shores, AL – On a breezy fall morning, Eco Clean Marine teamed up with an enthusiastic group of 22 volunteers to clean up the beautiful shores of Gulf Shores. The event, held on October 5th, 2024, at Rita’s Ice Cream, was a smashing success—both for the environment and for the local community. In just one hour, this dedicated group of eco-warriors filled 24 5-gallon buckets with trash, giving the beach a fresh start and making the surrounding area even more enjoyable for locals and tourists alike.
Fort Morgan, AL – September 21, 2024 – Eco Clean Marine brought the community together in a remarkable effort to keep our beaches clean this past weekend at Fort Morgan Fire Station One. In just one hour, 112 enthusiastic volunteers managed to collect a staggering 400 5-gallon buckets of trash, helping protect marine life and preserve our beautiful coastline. The event, organized by Eco Clean Marine, saw families, friends, and eco-warriors from all over the area gather for a fun and impactful Saturday