Мировой день уборки - 12-летний Джозеф из Бали рассказывает, зачем

WORLD CLEANUP DAY Today is World CleanUp Day, which means people all around the world are heading outside to clean up. That included 12 year old Joseph from Bali. He’s a young environmentalist who spends a lot of his free time walking through the mangroves and beaches of Bali, picking up rubbish. He says that during the rainy season there is a lot of rubbish on the beaches and in the water. Today, Joseph is hoping that he’ll be joined by millions of people of all ages, all around the world, who will be cleaning up their local areas for World Cleanup Day. World Cleanup Day actually started in Estonia back in 2008, with 50,000 participants. Now millions of people get involved across the globe and last year 219,000 tonnes of waste were removed from our ecosystems. This year for the first time, the UN has added World CleanUp Day to its calendar of significant days. That’s really important, because waste is a huge problem for the whole world. Joseph says you can help like reducing the plastic you buy and picking up rubbish and throwing it in the bin.