Help Örebro get cleaner

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Örebro authorities have decided to remind local residents about the upcoming Keep Sweden Tidy Day on 19 September (Saturday) and give them some advice through their website on how they can join in and help in the beneficial campaign to keep the urban environment litter-free and more enjoyable for living. The message that is being promoted is to not only be mindful of the pollution on the ground but also of the one in the air, which is why volunteers are encouraged to come on their bikes.

The event finds its roots in the Keep Nature Tidy campaign, first organized in 1963

Organizers want to make sure that the good results of the campaign are not offset by using carbon-fuel vehicles, which is why the face of the campaign in Örebro will be Johan, a local young man and his “recycling bike”. However, those residents who cannot or do not want to cycle while picking the rubbish should not worry since it is perfectly fine to also perform this activity on foot.

Volunteers can register for participation at the campaign organizers’ website. If you are wondering why one needs to register to pick up trash from the streets, the answer is that by registering you would also be able to log in how much rubbish you have been able to collect and compare overall results. This will be useful for keeping local and national statistics.

Here are some guidelines for cleanliness enthusiasts to follow:

The organizers also encourage participants to inspire others by sharing their activity on Facebook and Instagram with #haldörebrorent.

Source: TheMayor.EU

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