Dutch volunteers collect over a ton of waste during National Cleanup Day
Over 100 volunteers made a significant impact by removing 1,010 kilos of litter from local villages and areas during National Cleanup Day. Their efforts highlight community-driven environmental action, with prizes awarded for the best waste estimates.
| Key Data | Details |
|---|---|
| Number of volunteers | 109 |
| Total waste collected | 1,010 kilos |
| Event | National Cleanup Day |
| Organizer | ZAP’ers (zwerfafval-pakkers) |
| Location | Villages and surrounding areas |
| Prize draw | Guess the total waste collected |
The ZAP’ers (zwerfafval-pakkers) are a volunteer-driven initiative focused on reducing litter in local communities. Their role involves organizing cleanup events to promote environmental responsibility and civic engagement.
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109 volunteers, 1,010 kilos of waste: what an outstanding achievement!
What an impressive result to be proud of! During the National Cleanup Day, organised by the ZAP’ers (zwerfafval-pakkers), no fewer than 109 enthusiastic residents rolled up their sleeves last Saturday. Together, they collected an impressive 1,010 kilos of waste from our villages and surrounding areas. An outstanding achievement!
Afterwards, participants could take part in a fun prize draw by guessing the total amount of waste that would be collected. And there were some sharp estimates!
The winners will be contacted personally. Once again, thank you to everyone who took part.
