Google launches International Clean Up Weekend

With Google Maps


4 October 2007 8:12 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott

Google has teamed up with community action organisations around the world to coordinate an International Cleanup Weekend on October 13-14th.

Originally started as an internal Google project to encourage Googlers to cleanup their local beaches, parks, and trails close to home and to share their progress using My Maps, the initiative is now being launched publicly in coordination with community action organisations in 15 countries.

In the United States, Google has partnered with Keep America Beautiful, Idealist.org, the Sierra Club, Americorps, and the Student Conservation Alliance in an effort to demonstrate how local cleanup efforts can collectively foster community awareness of the environment at large.

To coordinate and document this global initiative, participants are encouraged to create and submit maps of their intended cleanup areas in Google Maps.

So far more than 100 cleanup maps have been created by Googlers chronicling the areas they intend to pick-up with friends and family. There are currently about eight clean-ups planned for the UK, and you can go on the site to create your own.

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