Call for Expression of Interest: Hosting the Global Observances of the World Cleanup Day 2025 and 2026

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  • Added Date: Monday, 17 February 2025
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Deadline 31 March 2025

Background

The United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-Habitat) is inviting national, regional and local governments, private sector (preferably registered with the UN Global Compact), non-governmental organizations, foundations, educational institutions, and other interested organizations to express their interest in hosting the Global Observance of World Cleanup Day 2025. On 8 December 2023, World Cleanup Day was established by the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in its Resolution A/RES/78/122 to be observed annually on 20 September to address the global waste management challenges through coordinated voluntary action, fostering collaboration, and raising awareness about reducing waste pollution.

The day highlights global efforts aimed at raising awareness and its contribution to achieving sustainable development with participation from Member States, the United Nations system, other international and regional organizations, as well as relevant stakeholders, including civil society, the private sector and academia. The inaugural commemoration observed on 20 September 2024, focused on โ€œArctic Cities and Marine Litterโ€.

World Cleanup Day 2025 will focus on textile and fashion waste, a significant component of municipal solid waste, particularly in urban households and markets. If not properly managed, textile and fashion waste causes environmental harm, health hazards and disruption in vital urban services and infrastructure. Tackling this global challenge will enhance environmental sustainability while supporting informal workers who rely on textile recycling for their livelihoods. Addressing textile and fashion waste also fosters social equity, strengthens community well-being, and contributes to building more resilient and inclusive urban environments.

The topic of textile waste aligns with the theme of the International Day of Zero Waste 2025, celebrated on 30 March and co-facilitated by UNEP and UN-Habitat. This synergy builds momentum, creating a continuum between the two international celebrations to amplify advocacy and drive action.

Objective

World Cleanup Day aims to raise awareness about the global crisis of mismanaged waste by mobilizing all sectors, and especially society, to actively engage in cleanup initiatives. It calls on individuals, governments, corporations, and organizations to join forces in addressing waste management challenges and promoting sustainable solutions to reduce the impact of improper waste disposal worldwide.

Participation

UN-Habitat will lead in global mobilization and inviting the United Nations system, relevant international organizations, civil society, and all other identified stakeholders to observe World Cleanup Day. The host of the Global Observance will take the lead in organizing the logistics of the event in close collaboration with UNHabitat. The event programme will be developed jointly by the host and UN-Habitat. The host may invite other stakeholders in the country and region, such as Ministers and Mayors, to take part and support the Global Observance. A call to action will be extended by the host and UN-Habitat to the public, locally and globally, encouraging active participation through various platforms such as social media and live streaming.

The host provides a financial contribution to UN-Habitat to facilitate the organization of the event and mobilization of the international community and other stakeholders, ensuring the event receives global visibility. Details on the commitments, roles and responsibilities of UN-Habitat and the host will be outlined in a contribution agreement signed by all parties involved.

Financial contribution

To facilitate the Global Observance of World Cleanup Day 2025, the host is required to provide a cash contribution of USD 300,000 (United States Dollars Three Hundred Thousand) to UN-Habitat. The contribution will be used for planning, stakeholder mobilization, outreach communication through online social media engagement, programme development, operational support, live streaming on UN Web TV and e.g. Zoom, reporting and evaluation as well as participation of UN-Habitat and other UN staff, international experts and high-level guests and delegates. Overall, UN-Habitat will support the global advocacy for and communication of World Cleanup Day globally.

Additionally, the host will be required to provide an in-kind contribution of the venue with its facilities, and not limited to, the following: exhibition space, branding of the venue and city, Information Communication Technology (ICT), Wi-Fi and other services, security within the city, around and within the venue, interpretation from English to two other UN languages and the local language (if different from English), international sign language (English), operational and logistical needs with respective human resources.

Selection process and criteria

The selection of the host will be conducted by a UN-Habitat internal committee. The selection will be guided by:

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