Eco Amigos beach clean-up at Playa de los Toros: Volunteers needed for urgent coastal cleanup on Sunday

Regular group meet-up to get the wild lands free of junk.

Regular group meet-up to get the wild lands free of junk. Credit: EA FB

Eco Amigos volunteers are preparing to tackle litter at one of the area’s most remote and litter-strewn beaches during their next organised clean-up session aimed at protecting the environment.

Melissa & Danny of Eco Amigos recently walked near Playa de los Toros and confirmed the beach requires immediate cleaning attention. Clock changes will prompt an adjusted start time of 11am as a special lie-in gift for all attending volunteers.

Event schedule for Playa de los Toros beach clean-up

Organisers have scheduled the session from 11am to 12.30pm on Sunday March, 29 to guarantee maximum attendance and convenience for everyone involved. Volunteers will gather at the designated car park at the end of the dirt road by Torre de la Chullera for easy access.

Strategic location details near the Cadiz Province border

Stretching nearly as far west as the group’s territory extends, Playa de los Toros sits almost at the border with Cadiz province in southern Spain. Participants will benefit from full provision of cleaning materials including gloves bags and grippers to make the task efficient and safe.

Key rules and refreshment plans following the activity

Strict guidelines prohibit dogs since the activity focuses on serious clean-up rather than a casual beach stroll. Everyone attending will enjoy drinks and snacks at the fabulous Seaside Grill restaurant immediately afterwards.

Contact information and official resources for potential volunteers

Interested individuals contact Melissa on +34 622 060 488 for any queries or to confirm attendance. Additional information appears on the official website www.ecoamigos.net for further reading.

Community action makes a tangible difference by preserving vital marine habitats and supporting local wildlife along pristine Spanish coastlines. Eco-conscious groups like this encourage widespread public involvement to effectively combat plastic pollution and other environmental threats in popular tourist areas. Such initiatives contribute enormously to maintaining cleaner shores throughout the beautiful Costa del Sol region of Spain.

Written by

Adam Woodward

Adam is a writer who has lived in Spain for over 25 years. With a background in English teaching and a passion for music, food, and the arts, he brings a rich personal perspective to his work at Euro Weekly News. As a father of three with deep roots in Spanish life, Adam writes engaging stories that explore culture, lifestyle, and the everyday experiences that shape communities across Spain.

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