A stretch of beaches in the Bay of Brest have for the last 30 years regularly seen plastic novelty phones shaped like cartoon character Garfield wash ashore. In 2018 alone around 200 phones washed up on the 24km stretch of coastline and they have been appearing regularly in the same place for the past 30 years. The plastic phones - which are about 30cm long and have eyes that open and close when the receiver is lifted - have had one good effect though. Local environmental groups say that because of the novelty value of the phones they find it easy to recruit volunteers for regular beach-cleaning events in the area. “The beach sweeps become almost like a treasure hunt,” said local environmentalist Claire Simonin Le Meur.
Source: The Local December 11, 2019 06:56 UTC