Foley, AL, August 16, 2025 – Eco Clean Marine, alongside partner Tim Lower for City Council, hosted another successful community trash pickup at Beulah Heights Park in Foley. With just one hour of effort, 15 dedicated volunteers collected an impressive 17 five-gallon buckets of trash, making a big impact on the local environment.
The event proved once again that when passionate people come together, even small groups can achieve remarkable results. Volunteers showed up ready to work, and their efforts left the park noticeably cleaner, removing harmful litter that might otherwise end up polluting local waterways.
“This cleanup is about more than picking up trash, it’s about raising awareness,” said Eco Clean Marine Founder and CEO, Courtney Dombroski. “A lot of this litter hides in plain sight, and events like this show just how much of an impact we can make when we work together.”
Eco Clean Marine also expressed gratitude to Tim Lower for City Council for partnering on the event. With community support like his, and the generosity of local businesses who contribute to keeping the mission strong, Eco Clean Marine continues to inspire action and build momentum in the fight to protect our coasts and marine life.
The success of the Foley cleanup is another step forward in the organization’s mission to reduce pollution, safeguard wildlife, and encourage communities to take pride in their local environments.