Welcome note by Marion Walsmann, Member of the European Parliament
Welcome note by Dieter Reiter, Major of Munich
Welcome note by Heidi Solba, the President and Head of Global Network in Let’s Do It World
Welcome note by Holger Holland, Conference Director and President of Let’s Do It! Germany e.V.
Opening ceremony of the conference.
World Cleanup Day 2020 in numbers and emotions. Heidi Solba, Estonia
Engagement of cigarette butt campaign and government. Nima Zare, Iran
Iran’s team organized a successful World Cleanup Day on the 18th of September 2020, concentrating on cigarette butts littering. In addition to many participants from across the country, they had great success in drawing politicians’ attention to this activity as well.
Sorting as the focus of World Cleanup Day. Ranitya Nurlita, Indonesia
World Cleanup Day Indonesia has been a success in 2020. It involved around 4.2 million volunteers. The campaign called Cleanup Action and Waste Segregation. More than 4000 tons of waste were segregated and managed by waste banks, recycling companies, and local municipalities. 236 cities and regions, 1.353 schools, 3.430 communities in total, plus 176 universities joined the action.
Waste and brand audit to increase the impact of World Cleanup Day. Ana Rocha, Tanzania
Presentation on how to increase the impact of the World Cleanup Day through data collection in waste and brand audits.
More than cleaning! How to add music, sports, church etc to the event. Mart Normet, Estonia
In Estonia, World Cleanup Day is constantly evolving and expanding its boundaries. It is one of the key environmental events of the year that is kown across the country and reaches different target groups. We work together with various influential partners and together we create different experiences that add extra value to cleaning.
The biggest mobiliser in Africa. Ishaku Maitumbi, UN-Habitat Ethiopia
How to conduct successful WCD despite COVID-19 pandemic, WCD USA 2021 results. Steve Jewett, William Willoughby, United States
Go Outdoors, Have Fun, and CleanUp. We will be expanding on the Keynote and taking about new projects to share for World CleanUp Day 2021. Pivoting from large, locally organized cleanups to small, socially distanced cleanups with COVID-19 was challenging yet simple. Let’s share in our successes, challenges, and ideas for 2021.
To save or to destroy. Shasalim Shagalimov, Kazakhstan
Saving biodiversity in the city and beyond.
A fast-growing movement in the Netherlands. Robert Möhring, The Netherland
From 2018 to 2020 the movement in the Netherlands has grown from 2.000 to 40.000 participants. What is the key to success? How do you cooperate with organizations that can amplify your message? How do you develop a cross-media campaign and what needs to be done to deliver the right message to the right target audiences? Robert will present the case study of the Netherlands.
Let’s change the world. José Roberto G. Palafox, Mexico
“Unity is strength and you are the strength of change”. Inspirational speech for world leaders, marking the start of 2021 as a year of change and the perfect time to create alliances that achieve goals. Let’s change the world, let’s do it.
Welcome note by Dieter Reiter, Major of Munich
Welcome note by Heidi Solba, the President and Head of Global Network in Let’s Do It World
Welcome note by Holger Holland, Conference Director and President of Let’s Do It! Germany e.V.
Opening ceremony of the conference.
World Cleanup Day 2020 in numbers and emotions. Heidi Solba, Estonia
Engagement of cigarette butt campaign and government. Nima Zare, Iran
Iran’s team organized a successful World Cleanup Day on the 18th of September 2020, concentrating on cigarette butts littering. In addition to many participants from across the country, they had great success in drawing politicians’ attention to this activity as well.
Sorting as the focus of World Cleanup Day. Ranitya Nurlita, Indonesia
World Cleanup Day Indonesia has been a success in 2020. It involved around 4.2 million volunteers. The campaign called Cleanup Action and Waste Segregation. More than 4000 tons of waste were segregated and managed by waste banks, recycling companies, and local municipalities. 236 cities and regions, 1.353 schools, 3.430 communities in total, plus 176 universities joined the action.
Waste and brand audit to increase the impact of World Cleanup Day. Ana Rocha, Tanzania
Presentation on how to increase the impact of the World Cleanup Day through data collection in waste and brand audits.
More than cleaning! How to add music, sports, church etc to the event. Mart Normet, Estonia
In Estonia, World Cleanup Day is constantly evolving and expanding its boundaries. It is one of the key environmental events of the year that is kown across the country and reaches different target groups. We work together with various influential partners and together we create different experiences that add extra value to cleaning.
The biggest mobiliser in Africa. Ishaku Maitumbi, UN-Habitat Ethiopia
How to conduct successful WCD despite COVID-19 pandemic, WCD USA 2021 results. Steve Jewett, William Willoughby, United States
Go Outdoors, Have Fun, and CleanUp. We will be expanding on the Keynote and taking about new projects to share for World CleanUp Day 2021. Pivoting from large, locally organized cleanups to small, socially distanced cleanups with COVID-19 was challenging yet simple. Let’s share in our successes, challenges, and ideas for 2021.
To save or to destroy. Shasalim Shagalimov, Kazakhstan
Saving biodiversity in the city and beyond.
A fast-growing movement in the Netherlands. Robert Möhring, The Netherland
From 2018 to 2020 the movement in the Netherlands has grown from 2.000 to 40.000 participants. What is the key to success? How do you cooperate with organizations that can amplify your message? How do you develop a cross-media campaign and what needs to be done to deliver the right message to the right target audiences? Robert will present the case study of the Netherlands.
Let’s change the world. José Roberto G. Palafox, Mexico
“Unity is strength and you are the strength of change”. Inspirational speech for world leaders, marking the start of 2021 as a year of change and the perfect time to create alliances that achieve goals. Let’s change the world, let’s do it.
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