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“Let’s do it Ukraine” has been operating in 24 regions of Ukraine for 6 years due to the efforts of activists, local governments, business, and media. The organization's activities have already brought together more than 2.5 million participants in different all-Ukrainian and local projects. The organization is a part of the international movement “Let's Do It World”, which unites 180 countries and more than 20 million members to care for the environment and cleanliness of our planet.

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“Let’s do it Ukraine” has been operating in 24 regions of Ukraine for 6 years due to the efforts of activists, local governments, business, and media. The organization's activities have already brought together more than 2.5 million participants in different all-Ukrainian and local projects. The organization is a part of the international movement “Let's Do It World”, which unites 180 countries and more than 20 million members to care for the environment and cleanliness of our planet.

Ukraine
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letsdoitukraine.org/
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Country Leader
Iuliia Markhel
Country Co-leader

Clean beaches together!

The long-running project “Clean beaches together!” designed to create a culture of cleanliness, proper waste management on beaches and at recreation areas. During 2021-2023, the organizers will be helping to avoid the accumulation of garbage on beaches and recreation areas, unite the efforts of the community and local municipalities, and establish cooperation. The initiative is filled with a large number of environmental activities: expeditions, monitoring studies of beach waste, sociological research, sorting, information and educational activities, workshop groups of experts, training, camps, and the formation of eco-patrol teams.

The National Map of Recycling Points

The National Map of Recycling Points is an online platform that allows you to find, add, or remove collection points anywhere. Each point on the map contains current information about working hours, address, and contacts. Also, there are recommendations on the platform: the basic rules of division of raw materials into fractions, details of labeling and debunking of myths, and etc. It helps to avoid common mistakes, saves time, and increases the efficiency of eco-life of citizens. Available at: www.recyclingpoints.org.

World Cleanup Day

The action was attended by citizens of Ukraine, commercial and non-profit organizations, companies and government agencies (whose employees joined the action at the level of corporate social responsibility), the media, pop-stars, and public opinion leaders. In 2015, more than 500,000 participants joined the action in 24 regions at 2,832 locations. In 2017 “Let’s Do It Ukraine” brought together more than 1,100,000 participants in 4,760 locations across the country. Schoolchildren, students, officials, artists, activists, responsible citizens, and media representatives cleared more than 2,138 locations in 24 regions and 243 settlements. By joint efforts, 763.7 tons of garbage and 182 tons of recyclable materials were collected. Residents of the “red” quarantine zones took part in the digital cleaning, removing 1,585.8 gigabytes of unnecessary information from phones, computers, and cloud storage.

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