Bristol Airport staff braved the elements to spend a day litter picking near the facility.
Last month, five members of the team and four construction workers from Farrans Construction and Alun Griffiths spent a day cleaning the land adjacent to the main airport roundabout.
The group battled wet and windy conditions to collect 14 bags of rubbish, which were sorted into recyclables and non-recyclables.
The Bristol Airport team joined forces with Farrans Construction and Alun Griffiths Contractors Ltd for the clean-up.
The two firms are currently working on Bristol Airport's largest capital project ever - the transformation of the Public Transport Interchange.
Since 2023, Sasse Facilities Management Ltd, the airport's on-site cleaning team, has been conducting monthly litter picks from the Stone Farm entrance to the A38 traffic lights.
Some unusual items collected by the volunteers included an office seat, car parts, flip flops, an umbrella, a disposable BBQ, and an old traffic cone.
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