'Styrofoam, plastic and rope, water bottles': Hikers asked to help clean up

'There's a ton of stuff out there'

Image | Bob Jenson

Caption: When Bob Jenson hikes now, he takes a garbage bag with him. (Matt Rainnie/CBC)

A P.E.I. man has created an initiative called Hike and Bag to encourage people to pick up trash they find on beaches and trails.
Bob Jensen was motivated to do something after seeing news stories about trash in the oceans.
Now when he hikes, he takes his work gloves and a garbage bag with him.

Image | PEI South Shore beach

Caption: This beach looks lovely, but garbage found on it included a tire, a plastic barrel, and food packaging. (Matt Rainnie/CBC)

"Almost anywhere I go on the Island — South Shore, North Shore — I can fill a large garbage bag within 30 minutes and sometimes less," said Jenson.
"There's a ton of stuff out there. There's an awful lot of Styrofoam, plastic and rope, water bottles and stuff like that."
Jensen has created a Twitter handle and hashtag, asking people to post photos of trash they find on their travels.

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He also hopes to establish a program where found fishing gear can be offered back to fishermen for free.

Image | Beer can garbage on PEI beach

Caption: This half-disintegrated beer can was part of the garbage collected. (Matt Rainnie/CBC)

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