
Tybee Clean Beach Celebrates 10 Years of Service
Tybeeisland.com September 2, 2025 Chantel Britton Tybee Clean Beach, also known as Fight Dirty Tybee, has been keeping our shores clean and pristine for the last decade. It all started

Tybeeisland.com September 2, 2025 Chantel Britton Tybee Clean Beach, also known as Fight Dirty Tybee, has been keeping our shores clean and pristine for the last decade. It all started

Ocean Conservancy’s Trash Free Seas Report – When it comes to halting plastic pollution, the Ocean Conservancy and International Coastal Clean Up Coordinators know the importance of playing the long

CONNECT SAVANNAH By Alex Arango In a small workshop across from his home on Tybee Island, Tim Arnold and other Fight Dirty Tybee volunteers use a machine to shred and

TYBEE ISLAND, Ga. (WSAV) — July Fourth celebrations are over and now the only thing left behind to show for it is trash along the beach. That’s why a group

Ben Goggins, Savannah Morning News The Facebook profile photo for Fight Dirty Tybee gets your attention. It’s one word written on the beach. It’s not what you usually see in

TYBEE ISLAND, Ga. (WSAV) – The job doesn’t stop when it comes to cleaning up litter. As temperatures start to cool, Fight Dirty Tybee volunteers continue to pick up trash

TYBEE ISLAND, Ga. — The Fourth of July festivities are over on Tybee Island. But after the party ends, the clean-up begins. And one group of volunteers is doing its

TYBEE ISLAND, Ga. (WSAV) – The initiative to reduce waste from cigarette butts on the Tybee beachfront in 2022 is working to protect wildlife and keep the beach clean. “Cigarettes

Cigarette butts are the most common littered item on the beach at Tybee and worldwide. by Mary LandersMay 13th, 2022 Tybee City Council Thursday passed an ordinance to prohibit smoking

Tybee beaches step closer to smoke-free If passed, the beach smoking ban would be the first on the Georgia coast by Mary LandersApril 29th, 2022 Fight Dirt Tybee displays cigarette

The Tide: On Tybee, plastic trash gets a new use A mini recycling machine turns flotsam into flower pots and advances education about plastics. by Mary LandersDecember 13th, 2021 Plastic

TYBEE ISLAND, Ga. (WTGS) — A Tybee Island organization launched a new sustainability program recognizing eight restaurants that meet certain criteria. “We are visiting the Island’s restaurants that we determined