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Giant Sea Turtle Installation of Recycled Cans in Dun Laoghaire to Mark World Ocean Day

12th June 2024
Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council Cathaoirleach Denis O'Callaghan, with Catherine Harris and Cheryl Baker, members of Dun Laoghaire Tidy Towns group, flanked by representatives of Every Can Counts
Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council Cathaoirleach Denis O'Callaghan, with Catherine Harris and Cheryl Baker, members of Dun Laoghaire Tidy Towns group, flanked by representatives of Every Can Counts

A giant sea turtle installation made of recycled aluminium cans appeared on Dún Laoghaire East Pier to mark World Ocean Day last weekend.

Made from 2,000 cans, the PixelCan artwork was created by leading recycling not-for-profit, Every Can Counts, in partnership with Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council, to shine a light on species which are currently endangered or vulnerable due to ecosystem degradation.

Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council cathaoirleach Denis O'Callaghan said the local authority was “ delighted to welcome Every Can Counts back to Dún Laoghaire again this year with another beautiful marine sculpture that creates awareness of recycling and the circular economy”.

“It is particularly fitting that it is here on World Ocean Day, when we can all take collective action for the ocean by managing our waste properly, keeping outdoor spaces clean and recycling or returning our empty drink cans,”he said.

Dr Paula McGrane, Environmental Awareness Officer, Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County CouncilDr Paula McGrane, Environmental Awareness Officer, Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council

Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council chief executive Frank Curran said the initiative “ reminds us some activities in our daily lives can directly affect our seas and oceans and how we can, and need to take better care for them, for example by disposing of drink containers in a responsible way”.

David Van Heuverswyn, director of Every Can Counts Global said the group’s vision is to achieve 100% global drink can recycling.

“Every can recycled can be back on the shelf in 60 days, and campaigns like the International Recycling Tour bring us one step closer to this vision, demonstrating the power of collective action in creating a truly circular economy for the benefit of both people and nature,”he said.

“Here in Dún Laoghaire, Dublin, we’re proud to celebrate our tour for the second year in a row, this time with a unique sea turtle PixelCan installation to tie into World Ocean Day.”

Encouraging individuals across the globe to become #GenerationRestoration, the initiative is taking place simultaneously in 16 cities including Belgium, Brazil, the Czech Republic, France, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Montenegro, the Netherlands, Poland, Romania, Serbia, Spain, the United Arab Emirates, and the United Kingdom.

Every Can Counts is a unique partnership formed between drink can manufacturers, drink can fillers and the wider recycling industry, all with the goal of reaching a 100% recycling rate for drink cans.

The programme provides free recycling support to businesses and organisations throughout Ireland and around the globe, reaching 183.5 million people worldwide in 2023 alone and helping recycle over 55 million drink cans through event activations and partnerships.

To find out more information about Every Can Counts, visit here

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About World Ocean Day 

World Ocean Day is celebrated annually on June 8th to highlight the important role the ocean has for our life and the planet. The focus each year is on the 30x30 campaign: to create a healthy ocean with abundant wildlife and to stabilise the climate, it is critical that 30% of our planet’s lands, waters, and oceans are protected by 2030.  

One of the issues affecting our ocean is marine litter which has become a global problem for both humans and marine life. However, communities around Ireland have demonstrated their desire to be part of the solution by taking part in several beach cleaning and clean-up calls to action. 

Statistics show that the number one cause of marine litter is litter dropped in towns and cities.

In 2021, the initiative changed its name from “World Oceans Day” to “World Ocean Day”. By dropping the “s”, its organisers wanted to highlight the fact that we are all connected by a large ocean. This shared ocean supports all life on the planet, by producing most of the oxygen we breathe and regulating climate. No matter where we live, we all depend on the ocean to survive.

This means that each piece of marine litter removed from a beach, river, lake, park or street in Ireland, will have a positive impact on a global scale.

At A Glance - World Ocean Day is on June 8th each year

United Nations World Ocean Day is celebrated annually on June 8th to highlight the important role the ocean has for our life and the planet.

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