
Started on Earth Day in 2021 by the Alliance to End Plastic Waste, Clean4Change is a global movement to encourage cleanup actions.
Started on Earth Day in 2021 by the Alliance to End Plastic Waste, Clean4Change is a global movement to encourage cleanup actions.
Clean4Change has engaged with diverse audiences around the world and motivated them to adopt cleanup behaviors. And to date, we have collectively picked up more that 1.5 million pieces of litter all over the world and counting.
We know that employee and citizen engagement is possible if everyone believes that keeping our environment clean is a shared responsibility between governments, local authorities, organizations and individuals.
Clean4Change is open-sourced and we encourage everyone to find out more, take part and help amplify our mission.
Clean4Change has engaged with diverse audiences around the world and motivated them to adopt cleanup behaviors. And to date, we have collectively picked up more that 1.5 million pieces of litter all over the world and counting.
We know that employee and citizen engagement is possible if everyone believes that keeping our environment clean is a shared responsibility between governments, local authorities, organizations and individuals.
Clean4Change is open-sourced and we encourage everyone to find out more, take part and help amplify our mission.


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Using the Litterati app is extremely easy. After an employee enters the challenge code provided by their company and signs up for the Clean4Change challenge, simply find discarded litter in your neighbourhood to photograph.
Take a picture of the litter with the camera in the Litterati app. Click Upload to make it official.
The app automatically geo-tags the image with Litterati’s LitterAI tool and recommends the kind of litter you collected. Simply confirm the tags to help the LitterAI keep learning. After you've photographed the litter collected, please remember to discard the litter properly.
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