Pieces of trash collected and counting…
…on our way to 1 million pieces!
Check out the amazing cleanup efforts and conservation stories from participants like you, National Wildlife programs like Earth Tomorrow, EcoLeaders, EcoSchools, Great American Campout and from our partner, Johnson Outdoors.
See the Challenge in Action
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Featured Stories

National Wildlife Federation
Great Falls Park Cleanup
McLean, Virginia
National Wildlife Federation team members participated in the Clean Earth Challenge and cleaned up trash in the beautiful 800-acre Great Falls Park located only 15 miles from the Nation’s Capital. Even though the park covers a lot of ground, the team collected over 1000 pieces. Every piece collected counts and helps preserve the park.

Johnson Outdoors
Salt Life Virtual Fishing Tournament
Johnson Outdoors and the Clean Earth Challenge partnered with Salt Life on a month-long virtual fishing tournament to pick up harmful trash and debris from various waterways around the country. Whether fishing in a kayak or canoe, boat or the shore, participants knew how to reel it in and pick up trash, too.

Earth Tomorrow
Arabia Mountain Cleanup
Metro Atlanta, Georgia
Earth Tomorrow® (NWF’s multi-cultural, youth environmental education and leadership program based in Atlanta) participated in the Clean Earth Challenge with students from the LEED-certified Arabia Mountain High School (metro Atlanta) and picked up over 478 pieces of litter on campus. Go students!