Over 22,000 Romanians have registered for the National Clean-Up Day, organized by Let’s Do It, Romania!, on September 19

Over 22,000 Romanians have registered for the National Clean-Up Day, organized by Let’s Do It, Romania!, on September 19

Over 22,000 Romanians have registered for the National Clean-Up Day, organized by Let’s Do It, Romania!, on September 19

There is one month left until the largest environmental volunteering action in Romania. The Let’s Do It, Romania! Association invites everyone who wants to contribute to a cleaner future to register and participate in the National Clean-Up Day, taking place on September 19, simultaneously in 190 countries. Millions of people from around the world are increasingly getting involved in protecting the environment, and the number of volunteers is growing. In Romania, over 22,000 volunteers from across the country show that they want to be part of the change and have registered to participate in the largest action dedicated to cleaning up nature, now in its 13th edition.

Over 2.9 million Romanians have been involved, from 2010 to the present, in clean-up actions alongside the Let’s Do It, Romania team, which is part of the global organization Let’s Do It World. Registrations can be made at app.letsdoitromania.ro.

Year after year, the National Clean-Up Day brings together pupils, students, young people, families, companies, authorities, artists, journalists, celebrities, organizations, and local communities who choose to transform civic involvement into a concrete action for a cleaner environment. Through their participation, volunteers contribute both to the collection of waste abandoned in nature and to building a culture of responsibility towards the surrounding environment.

“We thank the over 22,000 people who have already registered for the National Clean-Up Day. Every volunteer counts, and together we can demonstrate that responsibility for the environment is a value that unites communities from across the country. We invite everyone who has not yet registered to join us on September 19 and to transform a Saturday into one with real impact for nature,” declares Agata Bulei, Project Manager Let’s Do It, Romania! and National Clean-Up Day Coordinator.

The National Clean-Up Day has been officially recognized through Law 266/2024. Through this campaign, the organizers aim, in addition to collecting tons of waste from nature, to raise people’s awareness about the surrounding environment and what they leave behind. This year’s theme of the National Clean-Up Day is “What do you leave behind?” and encourages reflection and awareness of every gesture in daily life.

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