Uuden tapahtuman lisäys
Haluatko ilmoittaa oman ryhmäsi siivoustapahtuman kartalle. Valitse kohde kartalta ja täytä tarvittavat tiedot alle.
Clean Beach is a beach clean-up and litter collection programme organised by the Keep the Archipelago Tidy Association.
What’s important when participating in the Clean Beach campaign and organising a clean-up event?
The objective of the Clean Beach campaign is to clean up the beaches as well as to gather information about the litter found on those beaches.
Kaikki
Kummikoulu
Yleinen
Alueittain
Haluatko ilmoittaa oman ryhmäsi siivoustapahtuman kartalle. Valitse kohde kartalta ja täytä tarvittavat tiedot alle.
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You can participate in Clean Beach by organizing your own clean-up event. Mark your beach into the map and check out which beaches are cleaned by others.
You can also join the open clean-up events found on the map.
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Upcoming clean-up events |
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Past clean-up events |
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Clean-up events that are open to everyone |
Climate models predict that the average temperature in Finland will continue to rise.
Particularly during the winter months, the amount of precipitation will increase and more often come in the form of rain. During summer months, heavy rainfall will likely intensify to a further extent than average rainfall.
This will result in an increased potential for litter to be carried from streets and paths into the waterways, so it is of utmost importance to ensure that litter does not end up in our natural environment.
The most cost-effective way to keep waters clean is to prevent litter from entering the waterways.
More information about climate change: www.ilmasto-opas.fi/en/
The purpose of the Clean Beach programme is to tidy up our country’s beaches, collect information about littering on our beaches, raise awareness about the littering situation and facilitate the combining of concrete environmental work and a fun day outdoors.
Clean-up events can be organised by associations, clubs, recreational groups, schools, towns, municipalities, companies and private persons – in other words, anyone and everyone!