DELIVERY service Deliveroo will be accepting orders to Bournemouth beach as part of a new beach clean-up scheme it is introducing.

The on-demand food app has launched its Beach More Amazing initiative, which will visit a UK beach every weekend in June. Beachgoers will be offered Deliveroo credit in exchange for buckets of rubbish they collect and hand in.

The scheme will first come to Brighton beach on June 2 and 3, before visiting Bournemouth, Southend, Edinburgh and Torquay over the following weekends.

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The project has been launched with the support of Keep Britain Tidy, whose chief executive Allison Ogden-Newton said: "It's wonderful that the warm weather brings everyone outdoors.

"However, we estimate the cost of cleaning up is likely to be close to £1 billion a year, it is also extremely damaging to our environment. This campaign is a great reminder to us all that we can do our bit to help."

The announcement comes amid increasing calls to limit the distribution of single-use plastics in an effort to cut down on waste polluting beaches and oceans.

Over the last two bank holiday weekends, visitors have left the seafront in a state, with concerns raised over the amount of litter left behind. As reported previously, around 2,000 tonnes of rubbish are collected every year across the conurbation. Councils spend between £1 million and £2m every year clearing the beaches.

Earlier this year, Deliveroo introduced measures to cut down on its use of plastic cutlery by asking users to request cutlery rather than automatically providing it in deliveries.

The firm was founded in 2013 and operates in more than 200 cities across 12 countries.

Deliveroo's Joe Groves said: "It's a rare occasion that us Brits get to enjoy a bit of beach time. These moments are special and deserve amazing food and drink to go with them.

"Thankfully our riders can now bring your favourite fresh dishes direct to your towel, so you don't miss a second in the sunshine."