Press release, [embargo] Wednesday 23rd June 2021
Ground-breaking litter campaign launches in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole using intelligence from drone technology and AI • BCP Council, Hubbub and McDonald’s partner in UK first, mapping litter patterns across the region
• Litter-busting interventions launch today in key hotspots including the world’s first disco bin, glow in the dark bins and voting bins
The most scientifically robust litter survey ever undertaken in the UK took place over May half term across Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole using drone technology and AI. The results support the award-winning beaches of the BCP region in addressing litter behaviors as the resort prepares for a busy summer season and influx of visitors. Thanks to funding from McDonald’s and their suppliers, the cutting-edge survey which took place over seven days, has provided unprecedented insight into the type of litter that’s being dropped, where and when across the region. The intelligence gathered from the drone data is helping inform street cleaning schedules and the placement of litter-busting interventions in the area’s green spaces, streets and beaches. Early data from the surveys collected shows:
• Over 123,000 items were identified over the 7 days of half term, up from 22,266 in the March survey (454% increase)
• The top 3 items littered (in terms of number of items) were: • Cigarettes - 47,467 • Paper (such as receipts and napkins) - 32,678 • Plastic fragments (eg. bits of plastic bottles, corners of confectionery wrapping, plastic that seagulls have pulled apart) - 6,578
• 6,977 items of litter (5.7%) were family-related items, including 370 toys, 342 wet wipes and 147 juice cartons