Clarity is delighted to announce that it has renewed its partnership with the Marine Conservation Society for another three years, continuing a valued collaboration that began in 2019.
Underscoring our mission to make a difference to the world and all who occupy it – helping improve lives, protecting nature, and making the environment a better place to live – we are proud to support one of the UK’s leading marine conservation charities. The Marine Conservation Society has been at the forefront of protecting and restoring the health of our oceans for over 40 years, working to safeguard marine habitats, reduce pollution, and inspire action for our seas.
Clarity Cares InsightsIn 2023, Marine Conservation Society volunteers spent over 23,000 hours cleaning UK beaches, completing 1,199 surveys and removing over 480,000 litter items. This vital work not only protects marine life but also provides crucial data to drive policy change and reduce pollution at its source. |
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Protecting Our Oceans for the Future
In 2023, the Marine Conservation Society outlined key priorities to protect UK seas by 2030:
- Securing legal protections for at least 30% of UK waters.
- Reducing plastic pollution through better recycling and corporate responsibility.
- Restoring seagrass meadows, salt marshes, and oyster reefs to capture carbon and support marine life.
Clarity’s Continued Commitment
Through this partnership, Clarity is proud to support the Marine Conservation Society in its mission to restore the health of our oceans. Natalie Rea, CEO at Clarity, commented:
“The Marine Conservation Society plays a vital role in protecting and restoring the health of our oceans, from tackling pollution to safeguarding marine habitats. We are proud to continue our partnership and support their important work. By working together, we can help drive real change to ensure our seas remain thriving ecosystems for future generations.”
More About the Marine Conservation Society
Find out more about the Marine Conservation Society’s vital work and how you can get involved in protecting UK seas: www.mcsuk.org