On the way for a clean landscape
Created: 09/20/2022, 15:00
Collecting rubbish (front, from right): the chairwoman of the district group of the LBV, Uschi Schmidt-Hoensdorf, and Lisa Gadenne-Wurzbacher from the Unfairmüllt initiative with many helpers.
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Erding – Members of the Landesbund für Vogelschutz (LBV), district group Erding, and the organization Unfairmüllt have made a contribution to keeping nature clean.
Equipped with grabs, buckets and bags, the environmentalists collected rubbish and rubbish that citizens had left behind.
They found what they were looking for in the local recreation area Kronthaler Weiher and in the area of the farmhouse museum.
Mainly plastic waste, bottles and broken glass had to be collected.
The reason for the campaign was World Cleanup Day, which was established in Estonia in 2008.
Every year, millions of people in over 180 countries clean streets, parks, forests, rivers, seas and their banks of garbage.
Lisa Gardenne-Wurzbacher from Langenpreising founded the Unfairmüllt initiative four years ago to clean up the landscape with volunteers in Erding, Langenpreising and Wartenberg.
"Last year there were 42 campaigns in which we successfully collected rubbish," the 38-year-old informs.
About 30 activists organize themselves via a Whatsapp group.
Environmental friends of all ages can send an email to unfairmüllt@posteo.de to find out more about future waste collection campaigns and the topic of environmental protection and sustainability - and take part.
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