People’s Postcode Lottery helps Keep Britain Tidy
NOW THAT SPRING IS HERE, LET’S ALL HELP TO KEEP OUR OUTSIDE SPACES LITTER-FREE
Nobody wants to live in an area blighted by litter. That’s why Keep Britain Tidy works with people who want to make sure their local outside spaces are litter free, whether it’s parks, rivers, beaches or streets – and it receives support from players of People’s Postcode Lottery to help this great cause.
The past year has reminded us all of the importance of outdoor space. Being outdoors makes a huge difference to our physical and mental health, and throughout the pandemic we’ve all come to value places we can escape to, whether to exercise, play or just sit.
Research shows that parks and open spaces need to feel safe if we’re to be comfortable using them. And to feel safe, they must be clean and tidy.
So this spring, why not join Keep Britain Tidy for the Great British Spring Clean and become a #litterhero by joining the #millionmilemission to clear rubbish from our streets, parks and beaches.
DO YOUR BIT
Pledge some of your time between May 28 and June 13 to pick up litter in your local area. You can do so as an individual, or with your family group, bubble, or school. The website keepbritaintidy.org has lots of useful information on what kit you need, how to dispose of the rubbish you’ve collected and how to keep safe.
Remember, when we look after the environment, we’re also looking after ourselves.
Volunteering and being outdoors improves mental and physical wellbeing. Last year, 79 per cent of people who took the Great British Spring Clean reported improved mood, and 51 per cent said it encouraged them to be more active.
Picking up litter is only part of the work of Keep Britain
Tidy. It is also committed to working towards long-term change by educating children so that they can do a better job of protecting our environment, both locally and globally, into the future.
The Eco-Schools programme (supported by players of People’s Postcode Lottery) benefits hundreds of thousands of children and young people by teaching them about their environment and how they can make a difference.
To do your bit, sign up to help Keep Britain Tidy this spring. To find out more, visit keepbritaintidy.org or pledge to be part of the Great British Spring Clean at keepbritaintidy.org/ gbspringclean.
When we look after the environment, we’re also looking after ourselves: volunteering and being outside boosts our physical and mental wellbeing