The activity will take place along the central lakeside path in Geneva, Switzerland. Volunteers
will experience simple field practices with a low environmental footprint while moving through
a busy public space. The schedule blends practice and short explanations on safe picking, item
logging, and source reduction. We start at 10:00 and work until 12:00 with a short pause. After
that it is free time to rest, connect, and share photos. The aim is to care for the shoreline together
and to learn how small habits prevent litter from reaching the lake. We fund gloves, bags,
grabbers, and scales. We cover local public transport with a ticket or receipt. We provide water,
snacks, and event insurance. We pay waste-disposal fees.
The activity will take place around the school district in Ljubljana, Slovenia. Volunteers will
interact with good urban runoff practices while marking storm drains and speaking with
neighbors. The schedule focuses on practical mapping and short scripts you can use during
conversations. We start at 09:30 and work until 11:00 with a brief pause. After that it is free
time to reflect and upload locations. The aim is to show that drains lead to the lake and to guide
people to change simple habits. We fund chalk, stencils, biodegradable paint where approved,
and printed outreach cards. We cover local public transport with receipt. We provide vests, a
quick training, and event insurance.
The activity will take place in East Cove Park in Sofia, Bulgaria. Volunteers will engage with
nature-based solutions through planting and simple aftercare. The schedule is mostly practical
with short guidance on spacing, mulching, and watering. We start at 14:00 and work until 17:00
with a one-hour break built in. After that it is free time to rest, walk the new buffer, and record
notes. The aim is to build a living shoreline that filters runoff and supports habitat. We fund
native plants, tools, mulch, and gloves. We cover a simple lunch, water, and local public
transport with receipt. We include event insurance and a short on-site training.
The activity will take place at the north pier boat launch in Tampere, Finland. Volunteers will
set up a low-impact rinse zone on grass and learn how small infrastructure changes protect
water. The schedule includes layout, sign placement, flow testing, and a quick handover to the
club. We start at 16:00 and work until 18:00 with a short pause. After that it is free time to
connect and document the setup for others. The aim is to keep soaps and fibers out of the lake
during gear cleaning. We fund hoses, nozzles, stakes, signage, and a storage crate. We cover
local public transport with receipt. We provide water, snacks, and event insurance. We fund
printing of the one-page guide.