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World Clean-up Day is an annual global social event aimed at combating the global solid waste problem in our natural environment. It was started by a group called “Let's do it” in Estonia in 2008 when 50,000 residents came together to clean up the entire country in five hours. Since then the movement has gathered momentum and has inspired millions of people around the world to get out and clean up the environment around them. The World Clean Up Day is now one of the biggest environmental events in the world.
This year World Clean up day falls on Saturday 16th of September. While this date does not work for everyone you may find a more suitable date for your event in the two weeks following this date. We are sharing a video of how our Host Advisory Board members are going to celebrate this day.
Taking part in World Clean up Day is a great way to get your hosting community together and make a difference to the environment around us. Many Airbnb host groups took part in the Earth Day community clean-up event in April 2023 and had a great time getting to know one another while cleaning up their local environment. If you missed out on starting a community clean-up, now is your chance to get your hosting community together and have some fun getting to know one another while you clean up. Many hosts leaders commented that they found putting together the Earth Day clean up event earlier this year very easy and the impact they had was immense. Check our guide here : How to Organize a Clean-Up Day Events.
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This post is co-authored by Host Advisory Board members Felicity from Australia and Jennifer from Canada. The article is written based on our own personal experiences and opinions as a sustainable Host. Learn more about the Host Advisory Board.
Wow! Thank you for this useful information Marielle, something I never considered before, but will also spend time cleaning up my "cyber" space.
Hi @Marielle135
What a great idea - there are so many ways we can clean up our world. I think many of us forget about the impact our on line presence has and the emissions that are needed to keep it going!
Its an excellent opportunity to work with your Community and realize the great impact of small actions together💚.
yes a great opportunity for our community to come together and meet one another and help take care of our local environment.
Hi @Jue0
Wonderful to hear from you and we cant wait to hear what you and your community get up to!m Thank you for taking part!
Maharashtra Hosts with a guest met the needs of the day at the religious site of Baanganga - Team up to Clean up, today on the 16th September 2023. Sent a message through recycled placards to the local community to preserve the hygiene and avoid littering around this most significant place.
Hi @Soraya19
Wonderful to hear from you and congratulations on a wonderful event. What a great idea to pick this spot that has so much meaning and what a great idea to send a message to the community through placards.
Happy to help with happy hands and hearts Felicity! Thank You for you...encouraging us to be the change that we want to see around us. I love Baan Ganga...when you come to Mumbai I will take you to visit it...I promise!
Hi @Soraya19 I am so happy to see what you and your community achieved. Well done this is great - we are happy to be inspiring you - we can't make changes on our own - we need everyone on board and your support means the world to us.
Yesterday on September 16th, Tokyo-Tama host community organized Clean Up Meetup at Shinjuku district in Tokyo.
One of our leaders, Miyoko Kanai had organized such meetup for more than 10 times in the past. So it’s kind of “usual activity”. But thank you for letting us know that this is global event happening around the world.
I’m excited to post our activity of yesterday Meetup.
We also enjoyed eating delicious soba in the traditional building with a guest from France.
We are proud of you, Ken-san and Miyoko-san!!!
Tokyo-Tama community contines to clean up Shinjuku, the largest downtown area in the middle of Tokyo. What an amazing achievement!👏
Hi @Ken2
Great to hear from you and how wonderful to hear about your event. I am so excited to hear you and your community come together to do clean ups on a regular basis. Perhaps you will set a trend for other groups around the world! thank you for sharing the details with us!
I arranged a clean up event on Sunday 17th, in New Plymouth, New Zealand
. This week is "Keep New Zealand Beautiful" so the the two aligned perfectly
what a wonderful event ! Well done @Charlotte40 looks like you collected a lot of rubbish. Great to have you part of the event!