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Step up to clean up

Locals are being urged to get in early and sign up for the country’s largest community-based environmental event, Clean Up Australia Day, as the environment feels the effects of a post Covid-19 hangover.

Clean Up Australia chairman Pip Kiernan said it’s more important than ever to protect Australia’s unique environment by stepping up on Clean Up Australia Day set for Sunday 6 March.

“While most of us are returning to living more normally, the environment is still experiencing the impact of the pandemic,” said Ms Kiernan.

“Our habits changed during Covid-19 and most of these haven’t been kind on the environment.

“Surges in online shopping, meal delivery services and the use of disposable face masks and coffee cups, mean the environment is feeling the after-effects of the pandemic in ways not seen before.“

“Clean Up Australia Day is the opportunity to do some good – to roll up our sleeves, get out there and take action,” Ms Kiernan said.

“Signing up now means you’re making a pledge to protect Australia’s environment.

“Together, we can make a meaningful, long-lasting difference to the parks, beaches, rivers and pathways near us.”

To register or donate, visit cleanup.org.au

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