DBPacific
Contributor
Buying (and therefore encouraging a manufacturer to make) more trash in the name of collecting trash? No thanks. There are plenty of mesh bags that come with scuba products that are perfect for trash collection. I've used mesh bags that scubapro booties come inside for years. That's far from the only scuba product I've purchased which came in a mesh bag. Add a 50 cent carbiner or other clip to attach it and you're done.
Reusing existing stuff is at the core of conservation and recycling.
This (not my photo):
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My sister and I went through a strong Nerf battle phase and every now and then I find the old mesh Nerf bullet bags. I've commandeered them for small trash since most of what I find is small or foldable, and they have a drawstring so I can tighten them around one of my wrists and hold in my hand so the bag doesn't get caught and won't fall if I'm trying to put something in it.
If I do more shore diving or consistently find bigger trash I might look to buy an actual bag. All my mesh bags are the size of the bullet bags or a giant ones that fit my dive find and would be too unwieldy underwater