From Keep Britain Tidy <[email protected]>
Subject Join our #LoveWhereYouLive Challenge!
Date April 8, 2020 12:38 PM
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Join our Love Where You Live Challenge

We can all do some simple things that are good for us and good for the planet.

Everything we do and everything we stand for at Keep Britain Tidy can be summed up in a single phrase - Love Where You Live - and we want people, even in these difficult times to be able to share that love.

That is why we have launched our new online campaign - The #LoveWhereYouLive Challenge [[link removed]].

In the current climate, a lot of activities that our #LitterHeroes community usually do in the big wide world are not possible but that doesn’t mean that we can’t still love where we live.

How to get involved:Pick a theme - some ideas include: your favourite recipe to reduce food waste; mending, repairing & upcycling things around the home; keeping in touch with people in need; home-schooling ideas; discovering nature in your garden; nifty & eco-friendly crafts ...and many more - be creative!Create some content - a short video, vlog, photo or illustration that shows how you're making the most of your time at home and loving where you live.Post your content to social media - tag a friend to get involved too and don't forget to use the hashtag #LoveWhereYouLive as well as @KeepBritainTidy.Once you're done, try something else - you can get involved as many times as you like! We will share our favourites. FIND OUT MORE [[link removed]]

Stay home, stay safe and start creating. Challenge accepted!

Visit our social media channels to view #LoveWhereYouLive content:

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