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Clean Cornwall is dedicated to fostering community engagement in environmental preservation through various campaigns aimed at reducing litter and promoting sustainability.

We invite residents and visitors alike to participate in beach cleans, recycling initiatives, and educational workshops, all designed to raise awareness of our impact on the local environment. By getting involved, individuals can contribute to the health of Cornwall’s natural landscapes and wildlife, while also inspiring others to take action. Join us in making a tangible difference in our community; every small effort counts towards a cleaner and greener Cornwall.

  • Cornwall Litter Network Summit

    Bringing Cornwall's litter picking community together

  • Pubs as Hubs

    Pubs as Hubs is a community initiative that makes litter picking equipment available in everyday places, helping more people take small actions that collectively make a big difference.

  • Blue Litter Project Re-launch

    Following the success of the original Blue Litter Project, we are delighted to launch a new phase, helping tackle litter and plastic pollution across Cornwall's coastlines, waterways and marine environments.

  • Access For All

    For many people, traditional litter picking equipment, uneven terrain and physical barriers can make volunteering difficult or impossible. Access for All was created to help remove those barriers and make environmental action more inclusive, welcoming and accessible across Cornwall.

  • Poo Dog

    Check out Clean Cornwall’s ongoing sculpture series project, working with Cornwall’s communities to create change from waste.

  • The Kernow Way

    Whereever we go, what ever we do, we have an impact. Let’s make sure it’s a positive one. Do it the #THEKERNOWWAY.

  • Let's Talk Rubbish

    In 2021 we carried out the Let's talk rubbish survey A Partnership between Dr Isabel Richter, University of Plymouth & Clean Cornwall The purpose of this survey was to inform Clean Cornwall campaigns and work so that they reflect the communities’ views and wishes and to make sure we are investing time and money at the right places!

  • Boo To Plastic

    The new Clean Cornwall Halloween Campaign, urging communities to avoid the temptation of disposable plastic products this year.

  • Unwrap Your Christmas

    Did you know that each Christmas the UK discards enough wrapping paper to reach the moon and back? It’s just one of the many Christmas traditions that creates a negative cumulative impact each year on our already fragile environment.