Let’s Do It Foundation organised school classes for the 5th grade pupils in 168 Estonian schools, introducing recycling, waste management and the result
“The truth about marine debris is that just because we often cannot see it, does not mean it’s not there,” writes Alexandros Malagaris, president of Samos Divers Association.
El Salvador, Senegal, Bangladesh, Hong Kong, India, Nepal, Cambodia, Bhutan and Pakistan have scheduled massive cleanup actions from 1st till 5th of June in the frame of massive civic movement Let’s Do It! World Cleanup.
The civic led worldwide action Let’s do It! World Cleanup has reached already over 100 countries and over eight million volunteers have been involved in cleaning actions all over the world. In May, eight countries have already had cleanup days and three more are about to join in the coming days.
Ian Bland, Swiss initiator of Let’s Do It! movement continues a fascinating retrospect on 1000-day plan brainstorming and discussions in Pädaste manor. Now fast-forward to the evening of Monday, 4th of February
Ian Bland, Swiss initiator of Let’s Do It! movement compares Let’s Do It! and past two winter cleanup conferences in Estonia to Neverland and Peter Pan’s magic world.