Traditional clean-ups
An obvious activity with which to mark “Keep New Zealand Beautiful Week” is a litter clean-up. Beforehand you should survey your district to identify badly littered areas. Do not just assume your local park, shopping centre car park or beach will be littered. It may not be. Once you have selected the site for your clean-up, determine the resources you will need, and make arrangements for the disposal of the litter you pick up. If your clean-up is to take place in the vicinity of a shopping centre, the local shopkeepers may be prepared to donate rubbish bags and, when you have filled the bags with litter, dispose of them for you with their rubbish.
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Press, 27 September 1988, Page 18
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