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Twitter Tests Community Beach Clean-ups

**Twitter Tests Community Beach Clean-ups in California**


Twitter Tests Community Beach Clean-ups

(Twitter Tests Community Beach Clean-ups)

San Francisco, CA – Twitter is starting a new program. They call it “Twitter Clean Waves.” This program organizes beach clean-up events. The first test events happen soon. They are on the California coast. Twitter wants to see if people will join.

The company announced the plan today. They hope many users will volunteer. The idea is to fight plastic pollution. Twitter sees trash on beaches as a big problem. They want their platform to help solve real-world issues.

The first clean-ups are scheduled for next month. Locations include Santa Monica and Ocean Beach. Twitter employees will lead the events. They will provide bags, gloves, and tools. Volunteers just need to show up. They must sign up online first. Twitter will post sign-up links on its platform.

This is a test phase. Twitter wants to learn how well this works. They are looking at volunteer turnout. They are also watching how people talk about it online. Feedback from participants matters too. If successful, Twitter may expand the program. They might add clean-ups in other coastal areas.

The goal is simple. Twitter aims to get people outdoors. They want users to connect offline. Doing good for the environment is key. The company believes in community action. They see this as a way to build stronger local ties. Cleaning beaches helps wildlife too.


Twitter Tests Community Beach Clean-ups

(Twitter Tests Community Beach Clean-ups)

Twitter asks interested people to watch for announcements. Details will appear on their official feed. Volunteer spots may be limited. They encourage everyone to consider joining. Helping keep beaches clean benefits everyone. It’s a chance to make a direct impact.

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