Small acts of change, when multiplied, can transform the world - Howard Zinn

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Clean streets, clean cities, clean Planet.

Our mission is to not only protect our natural world but create a simple and easy way to scale action that mobilizes communities to fight for a sustainable and trash-free future on our planet. What first began as a way to give back to our environment has turned into a gateway into activism for the everyday individual spanning all continents and spectrums of climate justice!

Global Environmental Movement

We are a global network of changemakers actively fighting for the creation of a cleaner and healthier home for everyone on this planet by dedicating time weekly to picking up trash!

15 chapters

60+ countries

50 tons of trash

The Problem

Garbage is an expensive and universal issue that generates problems like plastic pollution, ecosystem degradation, disease outbreaks, and so much more.

Our Solution

To mobilize communities around the world to make intersectional behavioral changes and fight for the creation of a healthier home for everyone on this planet. We view the resolution of the climate emergency stemming from individual action that enables local heroes to lead collective change on a political and societal level.

Our Mission

To not only protect our natural world but create a simple and easy way to scale action that mobilizes communities to fight for a sustainable and trash-free future on our planet. To create a gateway into activism for the everyday individual spanning all continents and spectrums of climate justice!

Our Co-founders

Sharona Shnayder(left) is a 24-year-old Nigerian-Israeli Environmental Activist, National Geographic Young Explorer, Chairwoman of OSPDX, and One Young World Ambassador with a Bachelors of Science in Accounting from PSU. She was born and raised in Lagos, Nigeria then spent most of her life in Portland, Oregon before moving to Tel Aviv Israel where she’s currently based. Sharona was first inspired to take action on climate and integrate sustainability into all facets of her life after watching Greta Thunberg’s 2018 speech at the United Nations Climate Change Conference, which alarmed her about how serious the climate crisis is and ultimately inspired the co-founding of T4T.

Wanda McNealy(right) is a climate and BLM activist in Portland, OR with a BS in Communications. Utilizing a passion for community involvement, she has been volunteering most of her life through many outlets such as food banks, homeless shelters, wildlife refuges, and summer camps for children with disabilities. After marching in protest against the Dakota Access Pipeline in 2016, she decided to commit her life to encouraging positive environmental change.

“The Earth is a fine place and worth fighting for.”

— Ernest Hemingway

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