Brighton’s Leave No Trace Launches Bold Summer Campaign with Street Artist The Postman

Leave No Trace Brighton (LNTB), the local social enterprise founded in 2020, is kicking off its Summer 2024 campaign with a bang. Teaming up with famed Brighton street artist The Postman, they aim to slam single-use rubbish and boost eco-awareness along Brighton’s iconic beaches.

Community Power to Clean Up Brighton’s Coastline

LNTB believes that when locals come together, it can make a massive difference in protecting Brighton’s stunning seafront. Their mission is clear: empower residents to take responsibility for the environment by cutting down on waste and adopting greener habits.

The vision? A rubbish-free shoreline that highlights the damage that careless littering does to marine life and natural beauty. LNTB is on a mission to preserve Brighton’s beaches and support the local ecosystem for years to come.

Artist The Postman Brings Wildlife to Life with Striking Artwork

This year, The Postman has whipped up four vibrant, exclusive pieces for the LNTB cause. Featuring native animals – a crab, seagull, dolphin, and seal – his bold street art sends a crystal-clear message: protect what you love.

The Postman’s eye-catching work builds on previous campaigns where he captured big names like Caroline Lucas and Sir David Attenborough. His art has become a rallying cry for environmental action across Brighton.

Brighton’s Beaches Could Get a Cleaner Future

  • Leave No Trace Brighton pushes for less single-use rubbish on the beaches
  • Community urged to adopt sustainable habits
  • The Postman’s new artworks spotlight local wildlife and environmental impact

With art and action combined, Leave No Trace Brighton is gearing up to change the coastline’s story – from litter-strewn to pristine, preserving Brighton’s natural beauty for beach lovers and wildlife alike.

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