Hills 2 Oceans returns for 2022

Posted by Catherine Flitcroft on 20/07/2021

Our Hills 2 Oceans (H2O) campaign is calling on everyone to get involved in a litter pick to help remove as much litter and plastic from our hills, mountains and crags as possible so it doesn’t end up in our oceans. This BMC campaign is back for 2022 and this year we’re calling on volunteers to do even more.

Thankyou to everyone getting involved with #Hills2Oceans

We’ve had a fantastic year as runners up in the Surfers Against Sewage Plastic Free Awards, celebrating H2O volunteers across the country and sharing all of your great moments on our Facebook page.

Unfortunately, increased demand for H2O kits over the summer has meant we have taken the difficult decision to temporarily stop providing the equipment free of charge while we clear the backlog.  If you would like to purchase a H2O pack, you can still do so by visiting;

https://shop.thebmc.co.uk/product/folding-litter-picker/

https://shop.thebmc.co.uk/product/hills-2-oceans-pack/

Going forward, we are hoping to set up a number of H2O hubs around the country where you can borrow / use pickers and bags to carry out a litter pick. We are also hoping to resume the campaign in September when we have replenished our stocks. Please not any existing orders will be completed.

Many thanks for your patience and ongoing support.

Hills 2 Oceans 

400 litter pickers, 2000 bin bags, over 50 clean up events and the removal of lots of rubbish! That’s what the BMC’s Hills 2 Oceans Campaign has achieved so far. Yet litter is still a massive issue. Recent studies have also found substantial amounts of plastic waste on some of our most remote mountains and a study of 13 UK rivers by Greenpeace also revealed they all contained microplastics.

It is estimated there are now 5.25 trillion pieces of ocean plastic debris, and it is estimated the quantity of plastic in the sea will treble by 2025. So, what can you do to help?

Click here to obtain free pickers and bags

Get involved

There are a number of worthwhile clean up events already planned. To make it easier for you to find out about them, we brought all the details together in one place on our new EVENTS CALENDAR

Perhaps you’re already involved with a local walking group or know of a planned walk in your local area?  We would encourage you, as part of this, to take a litter pick and remove as much rubbish as possible.

You can also purchase a H2O Resource Pack, with all the equipment you need to get out clearing your local area, from the BMC shop.

Organise your own H2O event

Alternatively, you may want to organise your own clean up event. The BMC can help by providing handheld litter pickers, free of charge (that can be recycled once they are no longer in use) and re-useable, biodegradable bin bags. Details of how to obtain these can be found below along with information on how to arrange a successful event in our resource pack and a template risk assessment.

Let us know if you’re happy for others to come on your event and we’ll make it public on our events calendar so more people can come along and get involved.

DOWNLOAD: The H2O Resource Pack

DOWNLOAD: The H2O Risk Assessment Template

REGISTER YOUR INTEREST IN RUNNING AN EVENT

What is the BMC doing?

The office will be doing another litter pick this year and we have already eliminated all single-use plastic from the office.  You may have noticed that our presence at festivals / events is already completely plastic free.   

In addition, we are calling for outdoor gear manufacturers to take responsibility for the full life-cycle of their packaging / gear and the damage it causes to the environment and wildlife. We will be working with the Outdoor Industries Association and the European Outdoor Group  to try and implement a new scheme. In addition, we are lobbying Government for a deposit return scheme, extended producer responsibility, a ban on all single-use plastic and disposable BBQ’s, and increased plastic bag charges.

Working in partnership

Surfers Against Sewage

The BMC is proud to continue to be a Community Partner with Surfers Against Sewage on their Big Spring Beach Clean: Summit To Sea as well as their Autumn Summit To Sea event.

Youth Hostel Association

The BMC has partnered with the YHA to provide over 50 hostels across the country with litter pickers and bags to encourage residents to do a litter pick! If you’re planning to stay in a YHA why not do a quick litter pick?  The YHA will even dispose of your litter responsibly.

Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme

As part of the Bronze and Silver Award you can now arrange a litter pick to go towards the volunteering section. Ask your local leader for more information. We can help be providing litter pickers and bags.

 

Share your rubbish stories:

Our H2O Facebook page is full of interesting stories and is a great record of the amount of waste we are removing from our mountains, crags and hills. From nappies, banana skins, bottles and wet wipes to pants, socks and a ghetto blaster – we’ve been removing all sorts.  We would love to hear from anyone that is about to undertake a litter pick. In particular, where you go, how much rubbish you remove and if you find anything of interest. You can do this by sharing your stories with us on our dedicated Facebook Group.

JOIN: The H2O Facebook Group

DOWNLOADRemoving litter safely during COVID BMC guidance

Did you know:

  • Everyday about eight million pieces of plastic pollution find their way into our oceans
  • Approximately 6.3bn tonnes of plastic waste is generated in the UK each year and out of this around 9% has been recycled, 12% incinerated & 79% is in landfills or the natural environment 
  • Approximately 480bn bottles were sold globally in 2016 (approximately 1 million bottles per minute) and only 7% of these were recycled
  • A tissue takes around six weeks to break down, a Cigarette butt takes up to 10 years and an Aluminium Can takes about 200 years.

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20/04/2021
This is a great scheme and my club organised an event in Autumn 2020 litter picking on Bleaklow. Now that lockdown is easing we want to organise another club event. To ensure that we can co-ordinate with other group's efforts and don't clash on venues, please can you update the EVENTS CALENDAR on this website.
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HI folks - is this still running in 2022?

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