Editor’s Note
This story highlights the remarkable impact of community-driven environmental action. The “A Breathing Earth” initiative, mobilizing 11,000 volunteers to remove 165 tons of waste, stands as a powerful testament to what collective dedication can achieve for our planet’s future.


A massive environmental cleanup operation, dubbed “Una Terra che Respira” (A Breathing Earth), mobilized over 11,000 volunteers across Italy. The nationwide effort successfully collected and removed approximately 165 tons of litter and waste from natural areas, including beaches, parks, riverbanks, and forests.
The initiative, organized by a coalition of environmental NGOs and local community groups, took place over a single weekend. Volunteers equipped with gloves, bags, and sorting tools worked to clear plastic bottles, packaging, cigarette butts, and other debris from public spaces.

Preliminary data indicates that a significant portion of the collected waste consisted of single-use plastics. Organizers emphasized that the cleanup was paired with educational activities on waste reduction, proper recycling, and the principles of a circular economy.

The event highlighted the growing public engagement in Italy regarding environmental stewardship and the fight against plastic pollution. Organizers announced plans to make “A Breathing Earth” an annual event, with the goal of expanding participation and increasing the amount of waste diverted from nature and into proper recycling streams.