Organise
Anyone can organise a cleanup — an individual, a neighbourhood group, a college, an NGO. Scale doesn't matter. What matters is that someone decides to begin.
Login to Organise →No separate registration needed — a login link will be sent to your email.
Submit a proposal
Define the cleanup area on the map using the polygon tool, drop a gathering point pin, and fill in the event details — date, time, capacity, and what you'll provide. Takes under 10 minutes.
Review & approval
Every proposal is reviewed for safety, clarity, and alignment with platform standards. We aim to respond within 24 hours, with a maximum of 72 hours. Events must be scheduled at least 14 days ahead.
Your event goes live
Approved events get a public page with shareable links. Use the built-in WhatsApp sharing to mobilise participants from your network.
Run the cleanup & record impact
Enable QR attendance verification to record verified participation, participant-hours, and area cleaned. Verified events contribute to the public civic impact record and build your organiser profile over time.
Define the area
Mark the cleanup boundary and drop a gathering pin. Clarity builds responsibility — participants know exactly where to show up.
Plan ahead
Events require 14 days minimum lead time. This ensures proper outreach, coordination, and preparation.
Show up & lead
You are the organiser. Participants trust you to run a safe, coordinated event. Leadership is care in action.
Maintain integrity
Events must be non-partisan and free from political, commercial, or ideological promotion. This platform exists solely for civic environmental action.
Organiser Identity
Your organiser type and public display name are set on your first submission and permanently associated with your events. This preserves transparency while respecting autonomy. To organise under a different identity, a new account is required.
Impact is not claimed. It is recorded.
Ready?
No separate registration needed. Click below — a secure login link will be sent to your email.
Login to Organise →Organising is voluntary. Responsibility is intentional.