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Apogee team mark Earth Day 2026 with Clearing Waste from UK Shorelines

Apogee employees took action this Earth Day, heading to coastlines across the UK and Crown Dependencies to support local councils and environmental organisations in protecting marine environments and wildlife.

To mark Earth Day on 22 April 2026, Apogee Corporation participated in coordinated beach clean ups across Kent, Lincolnshire, the Isle of Man and Jersey, helping to remove an estimated 400kg+ of litter from the UK’s coastline.

Working in partnership with local councils and community groups, Apogee volunteers collected a wide range of waste, including tyres filled with concrete, lobster pots, metal canisters, plastic containers, old shoes, glass bottles, plastic lids, and food packaging, all items that pose serious risks to marine ecosystems if left untreated.

The clean up efforts took place at:

  • Folkestone Beach, Kent: 21.1kg of litter removed in partnership with Folkestone & Hythe District Council
  • Mablethorpe Beach, Lincolnshire: 43.35kg of litter removed in partnership with East Lindsey District Council
  • Gansy Beach, Isle of Man: approximately 300–400kg of litter removed alongside Beach Buddies organisation
  • Jersey shoreline: approximately 30kg of litter removed

Rachel Kaviani, IT Director at Apogee, attended the Folkestone beach clean and commented:

“It was fantastic to be out with the Apogee team supporting a local beach clean – demonstrating our commitment to sustainability, community, and making a meaningful difference beyond the workplace.”

Community involvement forms a key part of Apogee’s wider sustainability and social responsibility initiatives. Employees are encouraged to give back through two dedicated volunteering days each year, supporting charities, NHS trusts, educational establishments, councils and local causes across the regions in which Apogee operates.

Marion Brooks, Chief People Officer at Apogee, commented:

“We were blown away by the dedication and enthusiasm shown by our teams this year. Removing such a significant amount of waste from our shorelines is something we are extremely proud of – but it also serves as a reminder of how urgently we all need to take responsibility for protecting our environment and marine wildlife.”

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Trish Stevens Head of Content
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