Volunteers Mobilize on Earth Day to Clean Up Natural Environments

Published on April 22, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

On the occasion of Earth Day, thousands of people across the country have participated in clean-up events in natural spaces. These collective actions aim to remove waste from beaches, forests, and riverbanks. The initiative, organized by various associations, shows a citizen commitment to the environment. Volunteers have collected tons of debris, mostly single-use plastics.

Group of volunteers collecting plastic waste on a beach during an Earth Day clean-up event.

Apps and Geolocation in Voluntary Waste Management 🌍

The logistics of these massive clean-ups are supported by technological tools. Specific platforms allow for the coordination of collection points and the assignment of volunteers through interactive maps. Some apps allow for cataloging the types of waste found, generating useful data for environmental studies. This systematization improves efficiency, avoiding duplication in already serviced areas and optimizing routes.

The Biodegradable Plastic No One Can Manage to Find to Collect 😅

Among the mountain of bottles and containers, the million-dollar question always arises: where is that compostable plastic everyone talks about? Volunteers become experts at identifying nineties soda brands, but the revolutionary material is conspicuously absent. It seems its ability to disintegrate also applies to disappearing before reaching the bin. A modern irony.