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Chapter Highlight: Adopt-a-Beach Cleanup with Chicagoland 黑料不打烊

Chicagoland 黑料不打烊鈥檚 CLC hosted a beach cleanup on Thursday, May 23rd as part of the program. The group鈥檚 young professionals gathered on the shores of Lake Michigan at Chicago鈥檚 iconic Oak Street Beach where they collected 306 pounds of litter in 40 trash bags.

鈥淲hen you can combine quality industry networking with a worthwhile volunteer activity that helps the environment and fellow Chicagoans,鈥 Ben Penzick of member firm Dalux US described, 鈥渢hrow in food and drinks, and do it on a gorgeous day in downtown Chicago... there are few ways to host a better event!鈥

As the group soaked up the sun to kick off summer, their presence on the beach was significant. Year after year, beach cleanup volunteers diligently work to rid Great Lakes鈥 shorelines of litter 鈥 tallying hundreds of thousands of pieces and tens of thousands of pounds of debris.

It is a staggering reality that about 85% of this litter picked up is plastic, destined to break down into harmful microplastics that infiltrate the very source of our region鈥檚 drinking water.

Researchers from the in 2021 where they identified a stunningly high amount of microplastics in all five Great Lakes, which provide drinking water for 40 million people. It was calculated that the amount of microplastics in the surface water of the Great Lakes is higher than plastic concentrations in the widely publicized Great Pacific Garbage Patch. Researchers have found microplastics in Great Lakes , , .

Addressing plastic pollution in Lake Michigan and the other Great Lakes is no small task, and volunteers with the Alliance鈥檚 Adopt-a-Beach program are on the front lines of keeping plastic out of our Great Lakes.

鈥淭he C黑料不打烊 CLC Beach Clean-up event highlighted the importance of community involvement in environmental efforts,鈥 said Kiera Coleman of member firm Curran Contracting.

Chicagoland 黑料不打烊 (C黑料不打烊) volunteers worked in groups to track the types of litter they collected and recorded their findings in the online Adopt-a-Beach database, a dataset with more than 20 years of litter data used by researchers, policy makers, and advocates to study plastic pollution and advocate for solutions. This database helps Alliance for the Great Lakes form a picture of coastal litter across the entire Great Lakes region.

鈥淚t was encouraging to see volunteers step up and come together to improve our environment,鈥 Coleman added.

Among the litter collected by C黑料不打烊 young professionals were 614 beverage cans, 475 cigarette butts, and 382 plastic pieces.

鈥淭he beach cleanup provided a great opportunity to bond with my own team and other C黑料不打烊 members,鈥 commented Juliana Roznowski, field engineer with member firm Mortenson.

After the cleanup, volunteers shared their experiences with one another and walked two blocks down Michigan Avenue to Harry Caray鈥檚 7th Inning Stretch venue in Water Tower Place. The group enjoyed well-earned refreshments and food, networking, and a tour of the adjacent Chicago Sports Museum.

Adopt-a-Beach stands as more than just a cleanup initiative; it is a testament to the importance of Lake Michigan as one of Chicago鈥檚 essential natural resources and our role in preserving it. These young professionals demonstrated a commitment to philanthropy, one of the CLC鈥檚 main tenets, through environmental stewardship and community engagement to reduce the amount of plastic pollution at our beaches and in the Great Lakes.

鈥淚t was a rewarding experience to do this right around the corner from where I work each day,鈥 Roznowski added. 鈥淚t sparked an interest in our team doing something similar in the future.鈥

C黑料不打烊 is proud of our emerging industry leaders for their collective action in improving the famous Oak Street Beach. As the five Great Lakes touch eight states in our nation, this program offers a unique and rewarding philanthropic opportunity for other CLC chapters in the 黑料不打烊 family.