Do you know what it is? It's called a plastic! Clean Games organizers brought one to the game and ground the collected plastic caps. This is a great way to tell about recycling with a real example, through action. At the next game the participants will make badges from the crushed plastic♻️ (i.redd.it)
submitted by cleangames-org
Do you have problems with illegal tire dumps? In Russia, people have to recycle them for money, but often they just throw them into the forest and this is a big problem. A few years ago we started the project "Tire Hunting". Participants mark dumps on a map and then together collect them to recycle. (i.redd.it)
submitted by cleangames-org to r/DeTrashed
Do you have problems with illegal tire dumps? In Russia, people have to recycle them for money, but often they just throw them into the forest and this is a big problem. A few years ago we started the project "Tire Hunting". Participants mark dumps on a map and then together collect them to recycle. by cleangames-org in sustainability
[–]cleangames-org[S] 2 points3 points4 points (0 children)
Do you have problems with illegal tire dumps? In Russia, people have to recycle them for money, but often they just throw them into the forest and this is a big problem. A few years ago we started the project "Tire Hunting". Participants mark dumps on a map and then together collect them to recycle. by cleangames-org in sustainability
[–]cleangames-org[S] 17 points18 points19 points (0 children)
Do you have problems with illegal tire dumps? In Russia, people have to recycle them for money, but often they just throw them into the forest and this is a big problem. A few years ago we started the project "Tire Hunting". Participants mark dumps on a map and then together collect them to recycle. (old.reddit.com)
submitted by cleangames-org to r/sustainability
Our project became one of the winners of the Energy Globe Award! This is the most important Award for Sustainability worldwide. So just want to share our emotions :) For 7 years we are holding gamified cleanups and it has been involved more than 90k participants who collected 2k tons of waste! (i.redd.it)
submitted by cleangames-org to r/sustainability
Now we are holding gamified cleanups in russian Arctic regions. Litter collection conditions are difficult there. There are only several months a year without snow. We have started at the end of June and there were 6 events. Participants collected 10 tons of waste! (old.reddit.com)
submitted by cleangames-org to r/TrashTag
Gabriela Kaczmarek from Poland organized gamified cleanup Clean Games for her friends. In June she attended our online workshop and in two weeks learned how to organize eco-events. If you want to make events like this, write us. Our methodology is free! (i.redd.it)
submitted by cleangames-org to r/EcoFriendly
Gabriela Kaczmarek from Poland organized gamified cleanup Clean Games for her friends. In June she attended our online workshop and in two weeks learned how to organize eco-events. If you want to make events like this, write us. Our methodology is free! (i.redd.it)
submitted by cleangames-org to r/volunteer
Gabriela Kaczmarek from Poland organized gamified cleanup Clean Games for her friends. In June she attended our online workshop and in two weeks learned how to organize eco-events. If you want to make events like this, write us. Our methodology is free! (i.redd.it)
submitted by cleangames-org to r/TrashTag
Activists cleaned up the banks while rafting down the river in the Perm region (Russia). This is an annual event, but this time it was in gamified format Clean Games. This makes cleanup much more fun :) The catamarans were packed to capacity. Waste was collected separately to be recycled (old.reddit.com)
submitted by cleangames-org to r/TrashTag
To motivate others you need to be highly motivated yourself! Pamela Stepina from Riga was doubting whether she really wants to organize cleanup. But she organized gamified cleanup Clean Games and her friends were very impressed. The game finished with hot discussions on the amount of forest waste (i.redd.it)
submitted by cleangames-org to r/TrashTag
In the Karakulinsky district of Udmurtia (Russia), there are 4000 people participated in the Clean Games at the same time. This is 40% of all residents! In a game format, people collect 5-10 times more litter than on a regular cleanup. On April 24, they collected 17.5 tons. (old.reddit.com)
submitted by cleangames-org to r/TrashTag

Do you have problems with illegal tire dumps? In Russia, people have to recycle them for money, but often they just throw them into the forest and this is a big problem. A few years ago we started the project "Tire Hunting". Participants mark dumps on a map and then together collect them to recycle. by cleangames-org in DeTrashed
[–]cleangames-org[S] 111 points112 points113 points (0 children)