A community-led cleanup that left permanent infrastructure behind
Residents of Svilengrad's Roma neighbourhood co-organised a large community cleanup with the municipality, collecting 1,700 kg of waste in a single day. After the cleanup, the municipality installed permanent separate collection bins in the neighbourhood: ensuring that the one-day effort translated into lasting infrastructure. This follow-through is what distinguishes the Svilengrad model from a typical cleanup event.
Where
- Svilengrad, Haskovo Region, southeastern Bulgaria (Roma neighbourhood; approximate pin at Svilengrad town centre)
How to participate
- Svilengrad residents: use the permanent separate collection bins installed after the cleanup: maintaining sorted waste habits keeps the programme alive
- Bulgarian municipalities with informal settlements: contact Za Zemiata for the Svilengrad model: the key is pairing a one-off cleanup with permanent infrastructure
- Community organisers: the combination of civic action + municipal follow-through is replicable; Za Zemiata can help you design the sequence
Source & repost
Shared here so you can get inspired or find action already happening near you. Solarpunker does not own or organise it.
- Lead: Za Zemiata + Municipality of Svilengrad + Roma community residents
- Report chapter: ZWE State of Zero Waste Municipalities, 5th edition
