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World Cleanup 2012
A new civic movement is starting to spread across the world, with no less ambitions than to clean up the whole world of illegal garbage, engage at least hundred countries and hundreds of millions of people to join the action – World Cleanup 2012!
Our dream is to inspire people from all parts of the world to join in World Cleanup 2012. Starting from 24th of March 2012 the wave of one-day countrywide cleanups will sweep over the world, resulting in millions of tons of gathered waste, clean nature and renewed and deeper connections between people, communities and nature.
Regional gatherings in 2011
To spark up new initiatives, a series of regional gatherings will be organized all over the world in 2011. The focus is to share the existing experience and encourage new teams to start the action. For 1-2 days we will invite together people and organizations from the region who are interested in organizing a cleanup in their country. The existing cleanup experience will be shared through videos, talks and workshops at the spot so that the new teams can form and start creating their plans right away.
One day cleanup model
The model which has already proven to be successful in many different countries is simple and it needs only 2 things to make it work – first, you need one country, troubled with illegal dumping; second, you need concerned people who decide to do something about it.
From there on, it’s just three simple steps:
1. Mapping of the garbage – creating a country garbage map to know exactly how much garbage, what kind of garbage and where it is located.
2. Public communication - inviting the whole society to cooperate, in the mapping, in the preparations and in the cleanup.
3. One day to come together and clean it all up!
Let's do it! initiative was born in a tiny country of Estonia, situated in northern Europe at the autumn of 2007. The idea was born in a conversation between few friends who realized that the roots of the massive illegal dumping habit lie in the lack of responsibility on every level. Things needed to get turned around for the better.
There and then the 'one day, one country' concept was born. Instead of dividing the efforts over an extended period of time, it was time to act now and act together! Co-operation throughout the whole society - involving the state, NGO-s, private enterprises and vast number of active citizens, united the nation and on 3rd of May 2008 more than 50 000 people and hundreds of organizations together cleaned more than 10 000 tons of illegal garbage from the territory of Estonia.
From there, neighboring countries Latvia and Lithuania decided to join in and since then, more and more brave and inspired people from different countries have decided to make it happen for themselves and their people.
A new civic movement is starting to spread across the world, with no less ambitions than to clean up the whole world of illegal garbage, engage at least hundred countries and hundreds of millions of people to join the action – World Cleanup 2012!
Our dream is to inspire people from all parts of the world to join in World Cleanup 2012. Starting from 24th of March 2012 the wave of one-day countrywide cleanups will sweep over the world, resulting in millions of tons of gathered waste, clean nature and renewed and deeper connections between people, communities and nature.
Regional gatherings in 2011
To spark up new initiatives, a series of regional gatherings will be organized all over the world in 2011. The focus is to share the existing experience and encourage new teams to start the action. For 1-2 days we will invite together people and organizations from the region who are interested in organizing a cleanup in their country. The existing cleanup experience will be shared through videos, talks and workshops at the spot so that the new teams can form and start creating their plans right away.
One day cleanup model
The model which has already proven to be successful in many different countries is simple and it needs only 2 things to make it work – first, you need one country, troubled with illegal dumping; second, you need concerned people who decide to do something about it.
From there on, it’s just three simple steps:
1. Mapping of the garbage – creating a country garbage map to know exactly how much garbage, what kind of garbage and where it is located.
2. Public communication - inviting the whole society to cooperate, in the mapping, in the preparations and in the cleanup.
3. One day to come together and clean it all up!
Let's do it! initiative was born in a tiny country of Estonia, situated in northern Europe at the autumn of 2007. The idea was born in a conversation between few friends who realized that the roots of the massive illegal dumping habit lie in the lack of responsibility on every level. Things needed to get turned around for the better.
There and then the 'one day, one country' concept was born. Instead of dividing the efforts over an extended period of time, it was time to act now and act together! Co-operation throughout the whole society - involving the state, NGO-s, private enterprises and vast number of active citizens, united the nation and on 3rd of May 2008 more than 50 000 people and hundreds of organizations together cleaned more than 10 000 tons of illegal garbage from the territory of Estonia.
From there, neighboring countries Latvia and Lithuania decided to join in and since then, more and more brave and inspired people from different countries have decided to make it happen for themselves and their people.
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