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Collective cleanup World Cleanup Day Barcelona 2019
- 09/17/2019
- Magda Cebrián
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What is World Cleanup Day?
World Cleanup Day is an international event that calls on people and organizations from all over the world to voluntarily participate in a collective beach cleanup in their locality or region.
The initiative was born in Estonia in 2008 and ten years later has millions of volunteers in more than 150 countries.
The goal is clear: to organize to clean up the trash in an area, whether it be a beach, a river, a forest, or another natural space.
World Cleanup Day is the largest project organized by Let’s Do It World, which aims to mobilize citizens to create a better world. Sounds good, right?
Waste collection sign
World Cleanup Day Barcelona: how to participate
If you’re from Barcelona, Spain, you can participate in the World Cleanup Day Barcelona event on the 21st. Here’s the basic information on how to participate:
Date : Saturday, September 21, 2019
Time : 9:30 AM to 1:00 PM
Meeting point: Bac de Roda Pier (see address on Google Maps)
What to bring: gloves, hat, water, a large reusable bag for collecting trash, and lots of enthusiasm to help the world!
Link to the Facebook event: World Cleanup Day Barcelona
Entities that promote it:
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