Clean Up the World is a global campaign that inspires communities to clean up, fix up and conserve the environment. Held in partnership with the United Nations Environment Programme, it mobilises an estimated 35 million people across 120 countries.
Want to join Clean Up the World and help save the environment? Get involved by registering your group or organisation and its activity and you will appear on the global Clean Up the World Map map below. Join here!

These groups are Members of Clean Up the World. They work in their communities conducting environmental activities and have an ongoing association with us.
These groups are conducting an environmental activity and want to have it recorded as part of the global Clean Up the World campaign.
Water is one of the world's most precious resources whether in rivers or oceans.
Awareness raising and education are essential to change our thinking and behaviour and helping us care more for our environment.
Trees are the lungs of the earth. Preservation, reforestation, aforestation, and regeneration all contribute to a healthy planet.
This is single biggest issue facing our planet today. It is connected to all the other issues.
Whether it is reducing, re-using, recycling or cleaning up - reducing our consumption of natural resources and reducing our waste going to landfill is essential.
There are many important environmental issues being focused on by Clean Up the World participants.
Once registered, you will receive Group and Activity Profile pages that you can enhance by adding messages, photos, videos and your own local map using Google My Maps.
You can then share them with the world, your group and your friends to promote your plans and achievements.
Clean Up the World participants around the globe are making the most of this website. Explore these Activity Profile pages containing local maps created using Google My Maps and be inspired to take action and share your achievements with the world.
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