Exmoor National Park has teamed up with environmental campaign group Surfers Against Sewage in its bid to become ‘plastic free’.
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Don't be caught out by festive changes to West Somerset recycling & waste collectionsDan James, a rural enterprise manager at Exmoor National Park, said the park has achieved Plastic Free accreditation this year.
Surfers Against Sewage volunteers joined with Exmoor National Park staff to help rid the Park of single use plastic. The Park is now the first National Park in the country to be wholly designated ‘plastic free’.


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