Photo 1_Indonesia
Photo 2_Turkey
Photo 3_Australia
Photo 4_Poland
Photo 5_Denmark
Image Release
Copenhagen, 17 September 2023
ISS employees across the world join hands for a waste-free world
Every action matters. On Saturday, 16 September, the official World Cleanup Day, over a thousand of ISS employees from 18 countries around the world joined hands for the global campaign to contribute to a waste-free world and cleaner planet.
From the vast Australian 'Outback' to ten diverse cities in Turkey, from the tranquil shores of Tanjung Pasir Beach in Indonesia to the bustling inner harbor canals of Copenhagen, ISS employees, along with their friends, families, and in collaboration with our valued customers, united with millions of volunteers to collectively combat pollution and waste.
The teams included ISS employees from Australia, New Zealand, the United States, Sweden, Norway, Finland, Portugal, France, China, Turkey, India, Austria, Indonesia, Lithuania, Germany, Mexico, as well as from ISS’s two Group headquarters in Warsaw, Poland and Copenhagen, Denmark.
This annual initiative supports the global social action programme coordinated by Let’s do it World NGO and is in line with ISS’s commitment to making a difference to the planet through responsible behaviours.
About World Clean Up Day:
World Cleanup Day is an annual global social action program aimed at combating the global mismanaged waste crisis, including the problem of marine debris. It is coordinated by the Let's Do It World NGO, a global organisation with headquarters in Tallinn, Estonia.
World Cleanup Day unites millions of volunteers, governments and organisations from over 191 countries to tackle the global waste problem – contributing to a sustainable world – by collecting waste once a year on a specific day in September. This year the World Cleanup Day took place on Saturday, 16 Sep.
Photo caption 1: ISS Indonesia conducted cleanup activities on Tanjung Pasir Beach, close to Jakarta.
Photo caption 2: ISS Turkey initiated cleanup activities in ten different cities including İstanbul, Kayseri and Adana.
Photo caption 3: ISS Australia conducted cleanup activities in various locations, spanning from the Australian ‘Outback’ in North West Australia to the Melbourne Cricket Ground.
Photo caption 4: In Poland, ISS employees cleaned up the surrounding area of Warsaw's beach in Saska Kępa.
Photo caption 5: In Denmark, ISS employees removed litter from the inner harbor canals of Copenhagen, in partnership with Green Kayak, an environmental NGO that engages people in the fight against ocean pollution.