Plastic predominated in NJ “beach sweeps” in 2024 

Posted on April 11, 2025 by DrRossH in Plastic Waste News

Volunteers collected more than 276,899 items from New Jersey’s beaches last year, including an inflatable hot tub and a kitchen sink.

Source: Plastic predominated in NJ “beach sweeps” in 2024 | NJ Spotlight News

Thousands of bottle caps, plastic pieces littered NJ beaches last year.

The environmental group said it’s most concerned about persistent plastic waste, which last year made up more than 80% of debris collected. More than 50,000 bottle caps comprised the bulk of those plastics across the state, according to Clean Ocean Action.

Just like in Australia the non tethered bottle top is a large plastic pollution problem.  Europe has fixed it so we need to be next.

#tetheredbottletops