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Clean-up Campaign

Definition:

A clean-up campaign refers to a coordinated effort by a group of individuals or organizations to remove litter, trash, or other unwanted debris from a particular area, such as a neighborhood, park, or beach.

Example Sentences:

  1. The local community organized a clean-up campaign to tackle the increasing litter problem in the park.
  2. As part of the clean-up campaign, volunteers gathered early in the morning to pick up trash along the riverbanks.
  3. The city council launched a clean-up campaign after a major festival to ensure the streets were left tidy.

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