Yarra River Blitz

The Yarra River is the biggest litter contributor to the bay. We hold regular clean-up blitzes to target this litter and microplastic destroying the city’s waterways. These clean-ups maintain the health of the River and the bay. It also stays out of the stomachs of marine life and animals.

Much of the litter is trapped in reed beds in the lower Yarra. The small size of litter in these areas makes litter collection time consuming and expensive. Our River Blitz project aimed to remove accumulated waste from reed beds in the lower Yarra and Maribyrnong Rivers using a unique approach which incorporates a boat-mounted vacuum system with traditional waterway cleaning techniques. This project greatly reduced the amount of litter and microplastics residing in the Yarra and Maribyrnong and will continue to benefit the environment as it prevented millions of pieces of litter from escaping into the Bay annually.

In April 2018, in collaboration with Melbourne Water, Cleanwater Group and Melbourne Water, five tonnes of litter and polystyrene contaminated soil were vacuumed and removed. The 5-day blitz culminated in a community event which drew over 200 attendees from across Melbourne who collected 450 kg of litter from the Yarra and its reed bed system. The Blitz attracted a lot of media attention including extensive coverage on the second season of ‘War on Waste’. Following the success of the pilot and due to a successful Bay Fund application, the Yarra Riverkeeper Association ran additional blitzes within the lower Yarra and Maribyrnong Rivers over the next two years.

Based on our pilot study, for each blitz, we expect to collect 10 tonnes of waste to be collected over the 10-day period and a maximum of 60 tonnes across the duration of the project. Clean-ups like the Yarra River Blitz are essential to maintaining the ecological health of the river and preventing litter from spreading into the bay. The Blitz also prevents litter and plastics from being consumed by marine life and other animals like birds that live in the river and bay. While 2020 has proven to be challenging, continued support for the Blitzes will continue, and will eventually come back to help remove the litter from your Yarra.

Help the community increase its awareness and appreciation of the River

There are a number of ways that you can help us to protect the Yarra. From becoming a member to volunteering your time, explore how you can help below.