Let's Do It 2008


Let's do it 2008 is the largest campaign to activate civic society in Estonia since the Singing Revolution in 1988. Let's Do It! World is a global campaign for cleaning all countries that grew out of Let's do it 2008.
Over people, or approximately 4% of the population of 1.3 million, participated in the cleanup of the forests and countryside, which would be proportionally equal to 15.3 million people in the United States, or 57 million people in India. Momentum for the event was built up with a media campaign from October 2007 to April 2008. The action was carried out during one day on 3 May 2008. More than tons of garbage were removed from the country's forest in about 5 hours for less than euros. Under normal circumstances it would have taken the government 3 years and 22.5 million euros to accomplish a similar feat.

Organizers

The initial team was:
The group met at 29 August 2007 as recorded in the first protocol.
Other people of the main team:
In 2012, this led to the international organization “Let's Do It! World", the creation of a unified World Cleanup Day program, and the inaugural World CleanUp Day event in 2018.
In 2017, the United States held their first National Cleanup Day and joined with "Let's Do It! World”.

National teams