Dorset drone survey finds 123,000 bits of litter dropped in one week

Daily Mail - Science & tech 

A coastal survey using drones in Dorset has laid bare the scale of the UK's litter problem. The drones flew over beaches in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole across seven days in the May half term this year. Eighteen sites along the seafront in the region were monitored between May 27 and June 2, covering an overall area of 475,000 square metres. The technology found more than 1.5 tonnes of rubbish left behind by visitors – a third of which were glass bottles when measured by volume. In all, more than 123,000 items were identified, up from 22,266 in a drone survey of the same areas during the March lockdown – marking an astonishing 454 per cent increase due to relaxing lockdown measures.

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