PLogging Team: We Run for the Clean Poland

Project facts

Project promoter:
Running Festival Foundation(PL)
Project Number:
PL-ACTIVECITIZENS-NATIONAL-0181
Status:
Completed
Initial project cost:
€26,820
Final project cost:
€26,526
Programme:

Description

According to the research conducted by the National Forest Service the problem of trash pollution of green spaces in Poland is serious and widespread. In 2019 alone the total cost of forest cleanup was PLN 19 million. The green spaces inside urban areas struggle with the same problem. Sometimes it’s the runners who contribute to the problem, leaving behind used water bottles and other trash. To address these issues, we would like to promote plogging – a combination of running and garbage cleanup. The sport is popular in Scandinavia, but relatively unknown in Poland. We would like to change that and encourage everyone to try plogging, especially those who already go running every day. In 2021, we plan to organize a nationwide campaign promoting plogging and environmental conservation. During the Piwniczna-Zdrój Running Festival, one of the biggest running events in Poland, we will introduce the concept of plogging and will conduct a series of educational events focused on “eco-running”.

Summary of project results

According to the research conducted by the National Forest Service the problem of trash pollution of green spaces in Poland is serious and widespread. In 2019 alone the total cost of forest cleanup was PLN 19 million. Sometimes it’s the runners who contribute to the problem, leaving behind used water bottles and other trash. To address these issues, we would like to promote plogging – a combination of running and garbage cleanup. The sport is popular in Scandinavia, but relatively unknown in Poland.We conducted a nationwide campaign promoting plogging, eco-running, and environmental conservation. It was directed primarily at runners, race organizers in Poland, and local governments organizing sporting events. During the Piwniczna-Zdrój Running Festival, one of the biggest running events in Poland, we have promoted the concept of plogging and conducted a series of educational events focused on eco-running. We conducted a plogging action during four runs. The best time wasn’t the main objective, but rather a focus on running combined with collecting trash.Thanks to the project we managed to increase the knowledge of our participants on the subject of environmental protections and ecological approach to the sport. Thanks to plogging initiatives during runs we were able to popularize that type of activity in Poland, which has been confirmed by photos and accounts from a running app we have created.

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