Halloween display highlights scary amount of trash on N.S. shorelines - News Summed Up

Halloween display highlights scary amount of trash on N.S. shorelines


Forget vampires, witches, werewolves and mummies — the amount of garbage washing up on Nova Scotia's shores is far more terrifying. Now that spooky season is upon us, a woman has created a Halloween display in the yard of her home in Eastern Passage, N.S. Angela Riley, founder of the shoreline cleanup business Scotian Shores, got the idea after seeing someone use a store-bought spider web decoration. So far, the Scotian Shores team is small, made up mostly of her family members. Riley says Scotian Shores has removed about 900 kilograms of trash from the province's shorelines since it started two months ago.


Source: CBC News October 25, 2020 09:00 UTC



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