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Let's Do It World

🇪🇺 ESTONIARegistered 03/02 staff
Disclosed budget
€85,000
Meetings 12mo
0
Policy files
33
Accredited passes
0

Recent meetings

No recorded meetings with EU commissioners.

Mission & Goals

Let's Do It World (LDIW), based in Estonia, serves as the official representative of the organization that created World Cleanup Day and Digital Cleanup Day. Today, we work through our global network extending into 164 countries. LDIW has successfully brought World Cleanup Day to the United Nations calendar, elevating it to an internationally recognized day of environmental action under UN General Assembly resolution A/78/L.11, with UN-Habitat designated as the coordinating body. Through eight World Cleanup Days, we have engaged more than 139 million people from 211 countries and territories, making it the world's largest civic environmental movement. Let's Do It World is proud to maintain official partnerships that align with EU environmental objectives: Official Knowledge Partner of UN-Habitat, EU Climate Pact Partner, Member of the UNEP. We do learn from our own network about the projects and know how to be transferred within the LDIW network.

EU Legislative Interests

We have not targeted any concrete policies. Simply we do have an agreement to hold the World Cleanup Day Impact photo exhibition at EU Parliament House and for that we d good to register on this form. Briefly about the exhibition: The exhibition is planned to make on 7th of April.

Communication Activities

The WCD Impact Photo Exhibition showcases the global reach and transformative power of World Cleanup Day through powerful visual narratives from around the world. Featuring 17 panels representing 16 countries, the exhibition tells the story of how a single cleanup initiative that began in Estonia has evolved into a worldwide movement. This traveling exhibition emphasizes the importance of global cooperation and local action in addressing environmental challenges and climate change.Through 17 large-format storyboards featuring LDIW's global network and 16 European countries, the exhibition reveals the cascading impact model: how World Cleanup Day evolved from single cleanup events into sustained solutions and tactical action that saves local communities, societies, and even countries. Each storyboard tells a story of transformation - from waste management crises to systematic change through collective citizen action. The opening ceremony on April 7 features several key speeches and we do expect around100-150 guests including MEPs and European civic leaders. The exhibition's central message addresses the critical question facing European policymakers and civic society: Can grassroots movements achieve systemic change at scale? The answer, demonstrated through visual evidence from 16 European countries, is unequivocal: yes. World Cleanup Day serves as living laboratory for understanding how civic infrastructure scales while maintaining authenticity. The exhibition reveals the methodology behind this success - showing not inspiration, but replicable frameworks for building collective action that works across diverse European contexts. The target audience is LDIW Europe Regional Leaders (representing 16+ countries); Members of the European Parliament, particularly those focused on environment, climate, and civic participation; European Commission representatives working on EU Climate Pact implementation. Expected Attendance: 100-150 guests for opening ceremony; ongoing visitation throughout exhibition opening day. Expected outcome: Knowledge transfer: MEPs and policymakers gain concrete understanding of proven civic mobilization frameworks. Network building: Direct connections between country-level movement leaders and their MEPs, establishing ongoing collaboration channels. Evidence base: Visual documentation of what works in civic environmental action across diverse European contexts. Media coverage: Amplification of successful civic-government partnership models through EU Parliament platform.

Interests Represented

Does not represent commercial interests

Member Of

Let's Do It World www.worldcleanupday.org - all our network has been listed here, scrolling down you can see our whole Network , also allows to "pick the country" directed to our members of the Network. EU Climate Pack Ambassador

Organisation Members

www.worldcleanupday.org - all our network has been listed here, scrolling down you can see our whole Network , also allows to "pick the country" directed to our members of the Network.

Connected Legislation

Directive on environmental liability with regard to the prevention and remedying of environmental damage (the ‘ELD’)

70%

Decision on behalf of the EC, of an amendment to the Convention on access to information, public participation in decision making and access to justice in environmental matters

70%

Environmental protection through criminal law

70%

Resolution on the Kyoto Conference objectives

70%

Environment Implementation Review

70%

EU environmental standards vs stricter national norms of 3 new Member States

70%

LIFE: Romania's participation in environmental financial instrument

70%

LIFE Environment Instrument: Amendment to Regulation EEC/1973/92

70%

The environment to take place in SOFIA in October 1995

70%

Extension of LIFE Financial Instrument to 2006 (Amendment: Reg 1655/2000)

70%

Revision of LIFE programme

70%

Biological Diversity

70%

Implementation of certain directives on the environment

70%

Revision of EMAS (Eco-Management and Audit Scheme)

70%

Alignment of environmental policy reporting obligations

70%

Environment, Security and Foreign Affairs

70%

Amendment: LIFE Financial Instrument for the Environment (Reg 1655/2000/EC)

70%

The environment - amendment of 85L0337

70%

Review of Recommendation 2001/331/EC: Environmental inspection criteria

70%

Implementation of environmental directives

70%

Environmental inspections

70%

G7 Halifax Summit 1995: Environmental considerations

70%

Fight against serious environmental crimes

70%

Behalf of the European Union, of the Council of Europe Convention on the protection of the environment through criminal law

70%

Amendment to Regulation (EC) No 1367/2006 on the application of the provisions of the Aarhus Convention on Access to Information, Public Participation in Decision-making and Access to Justice in Environmental Matters to Community institutions and bodies

70%

Århus Convention application to EU institutions

70%

Environmental liability: prevention and remedying of damage

70%

Environmental information, public participation & justice

70%

Decision on combating environmental crime

70%

Environmental protection through criminal law (replacing Directive 2008/99/EC)

70%

Access to justice in environmental matters

70%

Corporate liability for environmental damage

70%

Environmental aspects of enlargement negotiations

70%