You know what they say: one man’s trash is another man’s ...Halloween treasure? Nova Scotia businesswoman Angela Riley littered her front lawn with rope and old lobster traps to show her neighbourhood the frightening amount of garbage washing up on the province’s shores. “The first thing that went up was the spider web and it was out of rope we picked up from Hurricane Teddy,” Riley told HuffPost Canada. “And then it took off from there.”After losing her job early on in the pandemic, Riley took the initiative to organize socially distanced clean-ups on the beach. “I wanted to create awareness and start that conversation in a positive way,” says Riley.
Source: Huffington Post October 30, 2020 14:37 UTC