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World Cleanup Day 2024

About the event

Organizer: STIFTELSEN GRID-ARENDAL

Verdens Ryddedag ble etablert av FNs generalforsamling i desember 2023, og vil fra og med i år bli holdt årlig den 20. september.
Årets arrangement er organisert av UN-Habitat (FNs bosettingsprogram), GRID-Arendal, og Handelens Miljøfond.

Formålet med arrangementet er å vise behovet for felles handling for å beskytte planeten vår mot avfall og plastforsøpling, med mål om å engasjere mennesker over hele verden til å delta i frivillig rydding.

Den aller første markeringen av denne nye FN-dagen fokuserer på "Arktiske byer og marin forsøpling", og har som mål å fortelle om opprydding i sårbare områder, vise profesjonell rydding gjennom Rydd i Tide-programmet og den innovative finansieringsmodell Handelens Miljøfond, som sikrer viktig finansiering til å redusere plastforsøpling.

Vi håper nettopp du vil komme og tilbringe dagen med oss. For mer informasjon, se nettsiden: https://unhabitat.org/wcud2024. Vi håper å se deg i Tromsø, og vi gleder oss til å dele denne feiringen av norsk innsats mot plastforsøpling med deg.

Information in English:
On 8 December 2023, the United Nations General Assembly officially established World Cleanup Day, which will be observed annually on 20 September. 
This year’s inaugural event, hosted by Tromsø, Norway —also known as the capital of the Arctic—is themed “Arctic Cities and Marine Litter.” The event aims to inspire other cities and communities worldwide to adopt sustainable practices that protect our planet’s polar and sub-polar regions.
The event will feature high-level presentations, roundtable discussions, and other cleanup-related activities. The Arctic region deserves special attention in plastic and marine litter cleanup efforts. This delicate ecosystem is particularly susceptible to pollution, making waste management crucial for preserving biodiversity and ensuring environmental sustainability.
However, cities like Tromsø face unique challenges in managing waste and promoting sustainability. Located within the Arctic Circle, these cities’ coastlines experience extreme weather conditions, isolation, and remoteness. Long distances and expensive infrastructure and transportation make waste collection, recovery, and disposal processes costly and technically challenging. In addition, the Arctic regions are at the receiving end of ocean currents that bring litter from afar to these shores and rely on collaboration and positive action in many countries to reduce the litter influx to our shorelines.
Hosted by the City of Tromsø, World Cleanup Day 2024 is organised by GRID-Arendal, UN-Habitat, and the Norwegian Retailers’ Environment Fund (NREF) in collaboration with the Ministry of Local Government and Regional Development, the City of Tromsø, the Fram Center, and Let’s Do It World.

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Framsenteret

Framsenteret, Hjalmar Johansens gate, Tromsø, Norway

World Cleanup Day 2024

World Cleanup Day 2024

About the event

Organizer: STIFTELSEN GRID-ARENDAL

Verdens Ryddedag ble etablert av FNs generalforsamling i desember 2023, og vil fra og med i år bli holdt årlig den 20. september.
Årets arrangement er organisert av UN-Habitat (FNs bosettingsprogram), GRID-Arendal, og Handelens Miljøfond.

Formålet med arrangementet er å vise behovet for felles handling for å beskytte planeten vår mot avfall og plastforsøpling, med mål om å engasjere mennesker over hele verden til å delta i frivillig rydding.

Den aller første markeringen av denne nye FN-dagen fokuserer på "Arktiske byer og marin forsøpling", og har som mål å fortelle om opprydding i sårbare områder, vise profesjonell rydding gjennom Rydd i Tide-programmet og den innovative finansieringsmodell Handelens Miljøfond, som sikrer viktig finansiering til å redusere plastforsøpling.

Vi håper nettopp du vil komme og tilbringe dagen med oss. For mer informasjon, se nettsiden: https://unhabitat.org/wcud2024. Vi håper å se deg i Tromsø, og vi gleder oss til å dele denne feiringen av norsk innsats mot plastforsøpling med deg.

Information in English:
On 8 December 2023, the United Nations General Assembly officially established World Cleanup Day, which will be observed annually on 20 September. 
This year’s inaugural event, hosted by Tromsø, Norway —also known as the capital of the Arctic—is themed “Arctic Cities and Marine Litter.” The event aims to inspire other cities and communities worldwide to adopt sustainable practices that protect our planet’s polar and sub-polar regions.
The event will feature high-level presentations, roundtable discussions, and other cleanup-related activities. The Arctic region deserves special attention in plastic and marine litter cleanup efforts. This delicate ecosystem is particularly susceptible to pollution, making waste management crucial for preserving biodiversity and ensuring environmental sustainability.
However, cities like Tromsø face unique challenges in managing waste and promoting sustainability. Located within the Arctic Circle, these cities’ coastlines experience extreme weather conditions, isolation, and remoteness. Long distances and expensive infrastructure and transportation make waste collection, recovery, and disposal processes costly and technically challenging. In addition, the Arctic regions are at the receiving end of ocean currents that bring litter from afar to these shores and rely on collaboration and positive action in many countries to reduce the litter influx to our shorelines.
Hosted by the City of Tromsø, World Cleanup Day 2024 is organised by GRID-Arendal, UN-Habitat, and the Norwegian Retailers’ Environment Fund (NREF) in collaboration with the Ministry of Local Government and Regional Development, the City of Tromsø, the Fram Center, and Let’s Do It World.