First Light Travel Teams Up with Sustainable Coastlines for a Meaningful Day on Rangitoto Island

Rangitoto Beach Cleanup

On September 28th, the dedicated team from First Light Travel embarked on a rewarding adventure to Rangitoto Island, partnering with Sustainable Coastlines for a crucial beach clean-up initiative. This event not only provided an opportunity to contribute to the preservation of our stunning coastline but also offered valuable insights into the environmental challenges posed by single-use plastics.

Day out clearing up rubbish on Rangitoto Island

A Hands-On Experience

As the team set foot on the island, they were met with breathtaking views and the stark reality of litter that had washed ashore from Auckland City. Armed with gloves and bags, the First Light Travel crew diligently collected and audited rubbish from one of Sustainable Coastlines’ data sites. This process not only involved picking up debris but also documenting the types and quantities of waste found, contributing to a larger understanding of pollution trends affecting our oceans and coastlines.

Learning About Plastics and Their Impact

During the day, the team engaged in enlightening discussions about the life-cycle of single-use plastics. Understanding how these items, often used for mere moments, can linger in our environment for hundreds of years was a pivotal takeaway. The team shared practical strategies to limit plastic use in their daily lives, reinforcing the message that individual choices matter significantly in the grand scheme of environmental conservation.

sorting plastics

The Bigger Picture

Collecting rubbish that might have otherwise floated onto Rangitoto Island served as a stark reminder of our interconnectedness with the environment. It highlighted how our everyday consumer habits can have ripple effects, even in remote areas. The experience underscored the importance of collective action in safeguarding New Zealand’s natural beauty for future generations.

learning about single use plastics affect on environment

Commitment to the Tiaki Promise

This day out was more than just a clean-up; it was a reaffirmation of First Light Travel's commitment to the Tiaki Promise—an initiative aimed at preserving New Zealand’s natural environment. By participating in events like this, the team demonstrated their dedication to caring for the land, waters, and wildlife that make this country so special.

 

Moving Forward Together

As First Light Travel continues to advocate for sustainable travel practices, this experience on Rangitoto Island serves as a call to action for everyone. Whether you're a traveler, local resident, or just someone who cares about the planet, consider how your choices can contribute to a healthier environment. Every little bit helps, and together, we can make a lasting impact.

Thank you to Sustainable Coastlines for the opportunity to learn and grow as environmental stewards. Here’s to more days spent in nature, more clean-ups, and a continued commitment to protecting our beautiful home for generations to come!

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Suzie Thorp
: 3 Oct 2024 (Last updated: 3 Oct 2024)

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