Thousands of Australians nationwide have already signed up for Clean Up Australia Day on Sunday 6 March, but more people are urgently needed to address the country’s current waste crisis.
Clean Up Australia chairman, Pip Kiernan, says it’s more important than ever to get involved on Clean Up Australia Day.
“Our environment is experiencing the impact of the pandemic,” Ms Kiernan said.
“We’re seeing a huge surge in single-use plastics and unprecedented numbers of face masks, takeaway coffee cups and food packaging littering our footpaths, parks and beaches.
“There’s no better time than right now to show that you care. While we have been encouraged by the strong interest from communities right across Australia, more rubbish is entering our environment by the day, so we need everyone to get involved.
“For every little bit that we all do on Sunday March 6, we are showing that we care and that we all have a role to play in protecting the environment around us.“
Registration is easy, and all community-based participants receive a free Clean Up kit, containing gloves and bags and other resources, with packs for individuals, families or groups available.
If you can’t join a Clean Up, Ms Kiernan urges Aussies to make a donation to Clean Up Australia.
All funds raised through donations are allocated to educational resources and clean up materials provided free of charge to community, school and youth groups across the nation, all year round.
Other events in early March include the Business Clean Up Day on Tuesday 1 March and Schools Clean Up Day on Friday 4 March.