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Plastic-free fight is now stepped up

An eXXpedition crew member speaks to Arran High School pupils on the dangers of plastics in the sea during the visit to Lamlash last August.
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A new steering group has been formed to help Arran achieve its aim to be Scotland’s first plastic-free island and help clean up the coastline.

The move was kickstarted earlier in the month with the visit of pupils from Sunnyside Primary School in Glasgow to promote their #NaeStrawAtAw campaign, which has now been taken up by schoolchildren around the island.

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