External workshop

Clean Games workshop on organisation of clean-ups events.

April 12, 2021

External workshop

Clean Games workshop on organisation of clean-ups events.

Start date: April 12, 2021  12:00 AM

End date:  March 19, 2021

Place: Online

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Clean Games workshop on organisation of clean-ups events.
What is the Clean Games project: Clean Games are team competitions in waste collecting and sorting. During games players use our mobile app - just like Pokemon Go. Since 2014 more than 1000 games have taken place in 20 countries. Up to 1500 people take part in one game and collect 20 tons for an hour. On average a player collects 10 times more waste during Clean Games than during traditional clean-ups.

Description

The Clean Games NGO hosted on 12-19 April a free online workshop for activists and NGOs for all countries in the Baltic Sea Region (Belarus, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Russia, Sweden, Ukraine) on how to organize a clean-up competition.
For only a week the workshop students learned how to work with the Clean Games methodology and IT-platform. At the end of the webinar series they organized 8 test games for their friends and colleagues. Regardless of the thousand-kilometers distance, the workshop has helped the volunteers to find like-minded people from home cities and countries.

The workshop has united more than 50 eco-activists from Sweden, Germany, Latvia, Denmark, Lithuania, Poland, Estonia, Finland, Belarus, Ukraine, Russia and even hot Cameroon! The participants will take part in holding the Clean Games Baltic Cup in September.
Pictures of the event:
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Contact Information:
Anton Zaytsev, Clean Games PR-manager, tel.: +7 931 258 70 97, press@cleangames.ru

What is the Clean Games Baltic Cup:
Clean Games Baltic Cup is an annual tournament for all Baltic region residents. The first Cup was organized in 2019 in Russia, Estonia, Latvia, Poland, Belarus and Ukraine. In 2020 7 countries took part: Denmark, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Russia, Poland and Belarus. 24 games have already taken place in the tournaments. 

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