Clean up the world next weekend [1]
Friday, September 7, 2007 - 15:58. Updated on Tuesday, July 21, 2015 - 14:40.
Thousands of people across the Pacific will take action to help limit the impacts of climate change as part of Clean Up the World Weekend celebrations on the 14 - 16 of September.
Pacific countries including Tonga, the Cook Islands and Vanuatu will join an estimated 35 million people from over 120 countries around the world participating in Clean Up the World, one of the world...s largest global environmental campaigns.
More than 4,000 people will participate in a nationwide clean up in Tonga being organised by Clean Up the World member organisation the Tonga Solid Waste Management Project in conjunction with a number of departments and national organisations including the Department of Health, the Department of Tourism, the Department of Education, the Department of Environment, the National Youth Congress, Maa Lahi and members of the media.
In Vanuatu, the Australian High Commission is coordinating a number of community environmental events as part of the Clean Up the World Weekend, as is the National Environment Service in the Cook Islands.
Organiser of the event in Tonga Talita Maile Helu, said the Clean Up the World Weekend is a great time for the Pacific community to get involved and help make a positive impact on the local environment.
"Having a clean, healthy environment is completely dependent on us - it...s in our hands," Talita Maile Helu said.
"Tonga has a problem with waste - people don...t know what to do with their litter so it just ends up in our environment. The Clean Up the World Weekend is a great time to put a stop to that."
Clean Up the World founder Ian Kiernan AO said communities in Pacific countries are playing their part in the fight for a cleaner environment.
"Last year there were more than 3,000 people involved in the Clean Up the World Weekend in Tonga and this year we...re expecting more than 4,000 - which is just fantastic," Mr Kiernan said.
"It is a demonstration of how much the people of the Pacific care about the environment.
"The Pacific is one of the most beautiful places on the planet - we need to ensure that beauty is protected for future generations.
"I'm encouraging everyone to get involved in the Clean Up the World Weekend in some way - millions of people taking simple water conservation measures, and recycling of waste adds up to a huge environmental benefit for the planet." Clean up the World, 07/09/07.