Does your cleanup method match your beach conditions?

Beach Cleanup Method Match Tool

Identify when results are limited by method fit -- not time, staring, or effort.

This tool will help you:

  • See whether your current cleanup approach is capable of removing the debris on your beach

  • Understand why consistent cleanliness may be difficult regardless of effort or frequency

  • Explore which cleanup approaches are better aligned with your beach’s debris profile

Built from real-world cleanup programs 

the beach cleanup method and conditions match tool on pc computer screen

What to Do Next

Use the results above to decide whether to optimize your current approach — or evaluate a new approach..

Compare Your Cleanup Method Capability to Other Approaches

two high-dump surf rake beach cleaners dump into a truck on the beach

Compare how different beach cleaning methods can help (or not!) to improve your program’s cleanup capability, so you can take the best next steps for your program. 

Get Your Full CLEAN Benchmark

The full CLEAN Scorecard shows how your current program compares across all five CLEAN criteria — including capability, operational drag, efficiency, adaptability, and net impact — and provides practical next steps.

Talk Through Your Results

beach manager talking with barber team member on a computer

We’ll help you interpret your results based on your beach size, debris conditions, staffing realities, and the standard you’re aiming to maintain.

Frequently asked questions

It compares your beach’s debris type with your primary cleanup capability to show whether your current approach is well-matched — or structurally limited.

The goal is to explain why results may fall short, even when teams are working hard.

No. This tool does not evaluate staff performance, effort, or management quality.

It focuses only on method-to-condition fit — whether the cleanup approach itself is capable of addressing the debris present.

That’s often the signal this tool is meant to surface.

If the method isn’t suited to the debris, more time doesn’t necessarily produce better results — it just increases effort, coordination, and frustration.

No. It does not prescribe brands, models, or purchases.

It highlights categories of cleanup approaches and their strengths and limitations, so you can evaluate options with clearer expectations.

Yes. Many beaches require different approaches for different debris types or conditions.

This tool helps identify gaps — where a current method may handle some debris well but struggle with others.

The tool provides directional guidance, not engineering specifications.

Actual results depend on site conditions, operating practices, and constraints — but method mismatch is a common root cause of inconsistent cleanliness.

Want a Second Set of Eyes on Your Results?

Talk with a Barber specialist to make sure your cleanup program matches your beach conditions and standards