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Yes, there's a pandemic but how to cure the itch of doing a cleanup?


One of our volunteers conducted a small cleanup drive in his neighbourhood park. What he did:
- Identified a spot that was a victim of garbage dumping/ littering
- Wore a pair of reusable gloves
- Collected the litter in single-use plastic bag available at home
- Dumped the garbage in a nearby dustbin
- Washed his gloves thoroughly with soap


Satisfaction? 100% guaranteed!


You too can conduct similar cleanups and share your pics or videos with us.


While Covid19 attempts to keep us in boundaries, let's do whatever is possible within these confines.


And lastly, a request to everyone... Please do not litter! The sanitation staff is anyway in shortage due to the pandemic. So, the more we litter, the bigger problem we'll create for ourselves. Let's use this pandemic as a lesson! Please!

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