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I'd like to pick up a question asked by Simon earlier. Has there been any evaluation about peoples' attitudes towards rubbish and dumping? Is there less of it after the clean up?

Yes, there is less of dumping now. Forests are much more cleaner and as I said, people do care now. Especially children, btw. Ofcourse there are still people who just dont understand, but overally there is no need to organize such a country-wide event again. Communities took over and taking care of their environment- organizing local clean ups in spring time, improving garbage system etc.
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Thank You for participating and asking questions! I would be very happy if you can share our dream about clean world.

In 2011 the international team, consisting of the cleanup initiators from different countries, is organizing 19 regional gatherings all over the world. The aim is to come together, share knowhow and experience from previous cleanups, and help new teams to kick-start their cleanups for 2012. If anybody want to help, find right people from different countries, help t organize those gatherings, whatever, you are very welcome. Write to me and look to our webpage: www.letsdoitworld.org. See You!

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