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2022News storiesΚαθαρή Πράσινη Άνδρος
May 16, 2022

2nd beach Clean Up and a dip at Ateni Beach

The first clean-up on the beach of Ateni on Saturday 14t May was a great success!

The organization Enaleia in collaboration with the projects Clean Green Andros and Andros Routes, (both Andros Research Center initiatives),and the Municipality of Andros, as part of  the Mediterranean Clean Up action, carried out a beach clean at the beautiful beach of Ateni!  With the valuable help of volunteers and the fisherman Mr. Giannis Zotalis we managed to collect about a ton of waste, mainly plastic!

In collaboration with the Municipality of Andros and the deputy mayor Dimitris Tiniakos, the plastics collected in all the clean-ups will be taken to a special container in the bay of Korthi and will be recycled by certified recycling agencies.

We now invite you to our second clean-up on the large beach of Ateni, as the huge volume of plastics requires a second visit! 

10:30 Wednesday 18 May – Great Beach of Ateni

Bring water and your breakfast as well as your swimsuit for a nice dip since the weather is going to be great!

To participate in the clean-up on Wednesday, and any future events,  please send an email to info@androsroutes.gr or call Katerina Pantazi at 6942653635.

More dates will be announced soon.

#staytuned

#Enaleia

#CleanGreenAndros

#AndrosRoutes

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By Katerina
2022News storiesΚαθαρή Πράσινη Άνδρος
May 12, 2022

Let’s clean together the wonderful beach of Ateni… and have a swim!

The organization “Enalia”, which supports fishermen in order to improve fishing, by removing the plastic from the sea, in collaboration with the projects “Clean, Green Andros” and Andros Routes (“Andros Research Center”) and the Municipality of Andros, invite volunteers for clean-up actions on the beaches of the island that will take place in the coming weeks in collaboration with the fishermen of Andros.

The clean-up actions will be carried out as part of “Mediterranean Clean Up”, an action by Enalia that aims to clean up the Mediterranean Sea from marine plastics.

 

The first clean-up action will take place this weekend! On Saturday 14 May, meeting at 10:30 h at the beach of Ateni.

We look forward to seeing you. Do not forget to bring water, snack, hat… and bathing suit as the weather is forecast to be excellent!

To participate in Saturday’s action, please register by email: info@androsroutes.gr, or by calling tel.: +30 6942653635.

The next dates will be announced soon. 

#staytuned

https://mediterraneancleanup.com/

https://enaleia.com/gr/

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By Katerina
2022News storiesΚαθαρή Πράσινη Άνδρος
March 2, 2022

Your voice was heard!

A big “thank you” to all those who dedicated a few minutes of their time to answer the daily questions of the 6-day awareness campaign on the issue of waste in Andros last week! 

We received over 500 responses, filled with your heartfelt views and practical suggestions. We are working hard at posting your feedback and insights on our website and we will be sharing this with you very soon.

#CleanGreenAndros #AndrosYourVoice

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By Katerina
2022News stories
February 18, 2022

Free compost for your garden with a SMS!

Are you planning your spring planting of vegetables or trees? Do you have a passion for your flowers and want to enrich your soil with compost from Andros?
The private composting initiative of Chora in the old slaughterhouse of Paraporti is giving away compost for free.
Please send a message to Jorgos, tel. 6976880142, and he will let you know when you can meet him for you to pick up your compost.
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By Katerina
2021News stories
December 29, 2021

Is the Andros coast affected by global plastic pollution?

Andros participation in global environmental research

The Clean Green Andros project, with the help of local and visiting volunteers, participated in the global hunt for the tiny plastic beads (nurdles) as part of the global environmental research event “The 2021 Great Global Nurdle Hunt”, organized by the British environmental organization Fidra.

This annual research, which lasted all of October, is carried out every year and motivated us, volunteer groups and individuals, to collect nurdles (plastic beads) on our beaches and submit our findings. This global investigation into nurdles aims to reduce the amount that ends up in our seas and beaches, as they have escaped from the global industrial production and supply chain processes. To learn more about the leakage of these tiny plastic pellets into the environment, read our previous article here.

“The 2021 Great Global Nurdle Hunt” involved a total of 925 volunteers from 23 countries, with 274 recorded actions. Plastic beads were found in 21 out of 23 countries surveyed, that’s 91%.

 

Clean Green Andros volunteers participated on behalf of Andros by “hunting” these nurdles and recording the findings. Our research took place on six beaches: Ateni (both beaches), Zorgos, Chrysi Ammos, Fellos and Kourtali. Nurdles were found on every one of these Andros beaches, some less and others more. Even Andros and the Greek seas are affected! You can see the results of our findings, posted by Fidra on their world map, along with the results of other organizations and individuals from around the world.

The findings of this significant global study were presented at the United Nations Conference on Climate Change in Glasgow COP26 on November 9, 2021, in the presence of 25,000 delegates from 200 countries and approximately 120 Heads of State.

Megan Kirton, Fidra, says, “Nurdles are an example of how plastic pollution is adding to pressures already faced by ecosystems and coastal communities today. Reducing plastic and chemical pollution is vital if we are to address the dual biodiversity and climate crises”.

Finally, the pollution caused by the leakage of these nurdles into the natural environment is a huge issue. This leakage is a waste of energy and mineral wealth, as these materials end up in nature before even being used, and It is almost impossible to remove them due to their tiny size.

Would you like to participate in any actions to help Andros become greener and cleaner? Why not become a volunteer for Clean Green Andros here.

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By Katerina
2021News stories
December 24, 2021

Wishes for Merry Christmas & A Joyful New Year!

Dear Friends,
Thank you for all your support this year!
The Andros Routes & Clean Green Andros volunteers and the Andros Research Center management team
Wish you health, happiness, prosperity, love and joy for this Christmas
Hope that the new year is full of many, beautiful hikes on the paths and high peaks of Andros!
And hope that 2022 is the year that Andros will become not only the greenest but also the cleanest island in the Cyclades!

 

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By Katerina
2021News stories
December 22, 2021

Suzie Young: helping Andros become cleaner and greener!

One of our Clean Green Volunteers from the Cyclades Preservation Fund/British Embassy Fund initiative. 

 Suzie came to Andros to help the Clean Green Andros Project. Her contribution to the vision for a cleaner and greener Andros was fantastic. She worked for 18 days in total. She collected garbage and nurdles from the beaches of Kourtali, Fellos, Ateni and Zorgos. She also helped clean some of the Andros Routes – path number 9 and the Tromarchia Circular during two Andros Routes maintenance hikes.

Her other contributions included  mapping and recording all the recycling bins on the island. This action completed a significant project initiative to validate the waste services location information for everyone on Andros. Thanks to Suzie’s contribution,  it is easy to find out what and where you can recycle on Andros. See more here.

Suzie, a Digital Strategy Consultant, also shared her professional knowledge and skills to support the project.

Finally, she participated in a new project research campaign by conducting interviews to find out the views of a few of our Andros locals about waste management.

Suzie, we sincerely thank you! 

Καθαρισμός στο Ατένι

Supporting Suzie’s trip on Andros, we would like to  thank :

  • The Cyclades Preservation Fund – Anni Mitropoulou and Kelly Garyfalli for their support and cooperation with  the Cyclades Green Volunteers program
  • The British Embassy supported by the CPF for the Cyclades Green Volunteers program
  • Filippos Perrakis for hosting a meeting at Perrakis Hotel
  • Andros Rent-a-Car and Euro Rent-a-Car for providing better  car rental prices 
  • The Paint shop Dimitris Vlamis for materials and tools
  • Tim Newman, Petros Freris, Dimitris & Charlotte Galanou, Maria Karasavva, Maria Theocharidou for the interviews.

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By Katerina
2021News stories
October 6, 2021

Is Batsi beach clean? Part 2!

The big microplastic problem 

On the issue of the quality of the natural environment, sometimes things are not so obvious. The fact, for example, that we can’t see any waste after a beach clean up doesn’t mean that the area is free of pollution. 

At the Batsi beach clean that the Andros  Port Authority organized on September 28, 2021, plenty of microplastics were found, which is a perfect moment to talk about them. 

What are microplastics?

Have you heard of microplastics? What are they?  And what are nurdles?

Plastic is the most common type of waste found in our seas. Plastic debris can come in all shapes and sizes, but if it’s smaller than five millimetres in length (about the size of a lentil), it’s classed a microplastic. 

Microplastics are tiny plastic fragments, no larger than 5 mm, they are difficult to find, yet they are almost everywhere! Plastic breaks into little pieces. Over time, the sun and heat turn plastics into smaller pieces until they eventually reach tiny sizes.

Microplastics are in the water, and they are eaten by fish that think they are food; they end up in our bodies through the food chain. Microplastics have been found for the first time in the human placenta. They have been found in the most isolated parts of the planet, in the Arctic Ocean (in the North Pole!) and the Mariana Trench, the deepest part of the oceans. And if these places seem too far away and you think they don’t concern you, then look more closely at the sand where your children play the next time you go to the beach. There was a lot of microplastics on Batsi beach. 

So what are nurdles?

Nurdles or plastic pellets are pieces of plastic about the size of a lentil, so by definition, they are considered microplastics. Nurdles are the first step in the process of making any plastic thing. Your plastic containers, bags, and bottles were all once nurdles. Every nurdle is created to be melted down and turned into a plastic product used by humans. These pellets are the building blocks used to make almost every plastic product we use today, from plastic packaging to car parts.

Why do we find nurdles on the beaches and in nature in general?

At any stage of the industrial process or their transport, usually by sea, these tiny beads can escape as they are small, light and float. Globally, it is estimated that 230,000 tonnes nurdles per year end up in the sea.

Are they dangerous?

Yes, they are dangerous. Animals and fish eat them, thinking they are food. In addition, once nurdles are found in the sea, they attract and accumulate chemical pollutants. They become a potential source of toxic chemicals. And not only that: plastic pellets provide an environment in which bacteria can form, which in turn can host pathogenic microorganisms, such as the harmful to humans Escherichia coli (E.coli).

What can we do about the problem of microplastics?

Reduce plastic use! If we don’t change our habits now, if we do not reduce the use of plastic in general, neither we nor the planet will survive. The paradise of Andros is endangered –  for us and future generations. We must acknowledge that the sea and land mirror our daily lives. 

Become a pioneer, invest in alternative and sustainable solutions and get plastic out of your life for a cleaner and greener Andros!

Simply reduce PLASTIC!

Would you like to know more? Read https://www.nurdlehunt.org.uk/the-problem.html

Do you want to take part in actions for a cleaner and greener Andros? Stay tuned to the Social Media of Clean Green Andros.

https://www.facebook.com/cleangreenandros

https://www.instagram.com/cleangreenandros/

https://www.linkedin.com/company/andros-research-center

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By Katerina
2021News stories
September 29, 2021

Is Batsi beach clean?

Batsi had a beach clean yesterday, the 28th of September, coordinated by the Andros Port Authority. This clean up was part of the “Ocean Conservancy” global voluntary shore cleaning campaign, coordinated here in Greece by HELMEPA, the Hellenic Marine Environment Protection Association, a voluntary organization of Greek seafarers and ship owners to safeguard the seas from ship-generated pollution. The Andros Municipality, the Batsi Primary School 6th Grade, Andros Routes, and Clean Green Andros teams participated in this action along with many volunteers. 

The Port Master spoke to the pupils about the importance of volunteering. The Primary School Principal stressed that everyone should keep the beach clean by throwing their waste and trash straight into the bins every day. A volunteer of the Clean Green Andros project talked about microplastics and nurdles, which were found in abundance on the beach! 

According to the Port Authority, a total of 50 kg of waste was collected, of which 35kg were recyclable. And yet, at first glance, the beach looked clean! 

Actions like the beach clean are essential and have many benefits. As well as collecting the waste, organizations, citizens and pupils are mobilised for the common good, and the importance of volunteering in our lives is highlighted. 

We would like to thank the Port Authority for the invitation to support this event and the local authorities for their cooperation. Congratulations to all the pupils and volunteers who took part in this action!

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By Katerina
2021News stories
September 27, 2021

Παράκτιος καθαρισμός παραλίας Μπατσίου

Στο πλαίσιο πρόληψης του Λιμεναρχείου Άνδρου σε θέματα προστασίας του θαλάσσιου περιβάλλοντος και αντιμετώπισης περιστατικών θαλάσσιας ρύπανσης, σας γνωρίζουμε ότι την 28-09-2021 και περί ώρα 11:00 στην παραλία Μπατσίου Άνδρου θα πραγματοποιηθεί υπό τον συντονισμό του Λιμεναρχείου Άνδρου σε συνεργασία με τον Δήμο Άνδρου, την μη Κερδοσκοπική Εταιρεία “Ερευνητικό Κέντρο Άνδρου” και τα εγχειρήματα Andros Routes και Καθαρή Πράσινη Άνδρος και το Δημοτικό Σχολείο Μπατσίου Άνδρου, παράκτιος καθαρισμός.

Επισημαίνεται ότι η ανωτέρω δράση έχει συμπεριληφθεί στην παγκόσμια εκστρατεία εθελοντικού καθαρισμού ακτών του Οργανισμού «Ocean Conservancy» που συντονίζει στη Χώρα μας, η Ελληνική Ένωση Προστασία Θαλάσσιου Περιβάλλοντος (HELMEPA), και έχει αναρτηθεί και στην επίσημη ιστοσελίδα της, καλώντας όλους τους πολίτες που επιθυμούν να συμμετέχουν, και προβάλλοντας το νησί της Άνδρου ως σημείο ενεργούς εθελοντικής δράσης για καθαρές ακτές και θάλασσες.

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