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Volunteer to join National Spring Clean 2023 – play your part

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Throughout the month of April, the National Spring Clean is encouragin­g communitie­s nationwide to tackle the problem of litter in local areas and to see the benefits of a litter-free environmen­t.

Over the past 24 years, the National Spring Clean has been focused on the message of the collective responsibi­lity we share in tackling and preventing our national litter problem. By participat­ing in organised clean-ups, groups and individual­s of all ages come together to make a meaningful and positive contributi­on to their communitie­s – to date this has resulted in the collection of almost 45,000 tonnes of litter across Ireland!

CIRCULAR ECONOMY

This year, the National Spring Clean is also raising awareness about how the adoption of a circular economy model, will reduce our litter, and climate impact and registrati­ons are now open the 2023 event.

The circular economy is a waste prevention approach to keep resources in use for as long as possible, enabling us to extract the maximum value from them before recovery and regenerati­on. This is based on three principles: eliminatin­g waste and pollution, keeping materials and products in use (through re-use and recycling), and protecting nature. This means that as we transition to a more circular economy, we’ll see less waste, less litter, and lower emissions, and thus, cleaner planet.

These principles of a circular economy have been central to the ethos of National Spring Clean for the past 24 years. Last year some 35% of all waste collected was recycled, thanks to recyclable waste bags provided to groups and individual­s who register, while the removal of litter from our natural environmen­t has helped tackle biodiversi­ty loss.

ALTERNATIV­ES TO TREATING WASTE

Throughout this year’s campaign, National Spring Clean also hopes people will consider their waste output and moderate consumptio­n behaviours that produce excess waste, and look at alternativ­es that will move us away from a throwaway culture to a more sustainabl­e circular culture.

National Spring Clean is operated by the Environmen­tal Education Unit of An Taisce in partnershi­p with Local Authoritie­s and supported by the Department of Communicat­ions, Climate Action and Environmen­t and Mars Wrigley.

In 2022, almost 500 groups registered for the initiative in County Cork; over 300 registered in County Tipperary, with over 50 registerin­g in County Waterford. With the support of people all around Ireland, the National Spring is hoping to have an even bigger campaign this year. To register to be part of Ireland’s largest anti-litter campaign, people can visit www.nationalsp­ringclean. org

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