News
Eco Clean Marine Makes Waves in Orange Beach with Trash Pickup
Orange Beach, AL — On Saturday, August 9, 2025, Eco Clean Marine, founded by CEO Courtney Dombroski, took action to keep our coastlines beautiful, hosting a community trash pickup between Publix and Starbucks in Orange Beach. With just three passionate volunteers and one hour of teamwork, the group collected eight five-gallon buckets of trash, proving that even small crews can create big change. The morning was filled with determination, camaraderie, and a shared mission to protect our waterways. “This
Small But Mighty: Eco Clean Marine Cleans Up at Gulf State Park
Gulf Shores, AL, August 7, 2025 — Sometimes it’s not the size of the team that matters, but the size of the heart. Eco Clean Marine, with Team Lead Kerensa, proved that even one dedicated volunteer can make a meaningful difference. In just one hour at beautiful Gulf State Park, our cleanup crew collected one five-gallon bucket of litter, small in number but big in impact. Every single piece of trash removed helps protect marine life, keep the shoreline pristine, and inspire others to take action. This
Small But Mighty: Volunteers Rally at Florence B. Mathis Park for Eco Clean Marine Cleanup
Foley, AL, August 2, 2025 — Eco Clean Marine, in partnership with Tim Lower for City Council, hosted a spirited Saturday morning trash pickup at Florence B. Mathis Park and made a big splash with a small but mighty crew. Thirteen enthusiastic volunteers showed up ready to roll, bringing buckets, good vibes, and a whole lot of heart. In just one hour, the team collected 16 five-gallon buckets of trash, proving that even a short burst of effort can make a serious impact. "This trash isn’t always
Eco Clean Marine Cleans Up at Shaggy’s with 25 Buckets of Trash in Just One Hour!
Pensacola, FL – July 20, 2025 – This past Saturday, the Eco Clean Marine crew rolled up their sleeves and got to work outside Shaggy’s in Pensacola, proving once again that a small but mighty team can make a big splash for our environment. Led by a dedicated Team Lead, 13 passionate volunteers gathered with one goal: to clean up our coastline, one bucket at a time. In just one hour, they collected a whopping 25 five-gallon buckets of trash—yes, you read that right. Twenty-five! That’s a whole lot less
Eco Clean Marine Makes a Big Splash at Fort Morgan Historic Site
June 16, 2025 | Gulf Shores, AL Eco Clean Marine, along with partners Beach Bum Outdoors, Alabama Coastal Foundation, and Fort Morgan Civic Association, hosted a successful trash pickup at the Fort Morgan Historic Site on June 16. With 49 amazing volunteers, the team collected 66 five-gallon buckets of trash in just 1.5 hours, proving the power of community in action. “Our waterways are suffering under trash that often goes unnoticed,” said Courtney Dombroski, Founder and CEO of Eco Clean Marine. “This
Eco Clean Marine Rallies Volunteers for Another Successful Trash Pickup in Gulf Shores
Gulf Shores, AL, June 14, 2025 — The grassy area near the Hangout wasn’t just buzzing with beachgoers this Saturday. It was buzzing with purpose. Eco Clean Marine hosted another inspiring cleanup, and the results were nothing short of incredible. In just one hour, 27 passionate volunteers rolled up their sleeves and got to work. Armed with gloves, buckets, and a shared commitment to cleaner shores, they collected an impressive 44 five gallon buckets of trash from the Hangout's grassy area and surrounding