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Let’s create change, together
If you’d rather join a clean up with us and Planet Patrol - you’re in luck. We’ve released dates for UK-wide clean ups where you can contribute to immediate change in your local area, while helping educate the wider community about the perils of plastic (and other) waste in our environment. Simply click below and save the date - we’re excited to meet you there:
Clapham Common litter pick, led by Community Guardians, Saturday 10th July, 10am
Clapham Common Saturday 14th August, 10am
Liverpool paddleboarding clean up, Sunday 11th July, 10am
Richmond paddleboarding clean up, Friday 23rd July, 6pm
Richmond Saturday 21st August, 9am
Falmouth paddleboarding and beach clean up, Wednesday 28th July, 10am
Register now - it’s this easy
Remember, just because you can’t join an official Clean Up doesn’t mean you can’t make a difference. With Planet Patrol’s app, you can tag discarded waste from your local area and further afield; making every day a possibility to make positive change to our planet.
More about Planet Patrol
Planet Patrol is a UK-based but worldwide-acting NGO set up in 2016 to help combat discarded litter, with focus on single-use items, to help protect our planet and wildlife. A solution-oriented community, technology is a large part of how they tackle packaging pollution, using a smart downloadable app to help record instances, including what brands, if any, seem to come up the most. Collating this evidence with the help of British Universities helps Planet Patrol lobby brands and government to stop pollution at the source, while encouraging recyclability and circularity at the end of its life lifecycle.