Our values

Environmental Sustainability

CleanAlp is committed to protecting the Alpine environment and promoting sustainable practices. The project aims to reduce human impact through research, clean-up activities, awareness raising, and pollution prevention, ensuring the preservation of a precious ecosystem for future generations.

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Collaboration and Community

CleanAlp believes in the power of collaboration between citizens, enthusiasts, institutions, and local communities. Through collective commitment, the project brings together people from different backgrounds with a common goal: to protect and preserve the beauty and biodiversity of the Alps.

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Education and Awareness

Environmental awareness and education are at the heart of CleanAlp's activities. The project works to inform and educate the public, schools, and professionals about the importance of preserving the Alps, encouraging responsible and conscious behavior towards nature.

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Where we started

CleanAlp was born out of a deep love for the mountains and an awareness of their crucial importance for ecological balance and human well-being. It all started with a small group of hiking and nature enthusiasts who, during their walks in the Alps, noticed with growing concern the damage caused by pollution, particularly plastic waste left along trails and in natural areas.
Our idea was simple but ambitious: to join forces with volunteers and local communities to clean up the Alps, reduce environmental impact, and raise public awareness of the importance of preserving these unique ecosystems. Thus, CleanALP was born, a project that, step by step, began to grow and involve more and more people.

Where we want to go

Our main goal is to protect the Alps from pollution, with a particular focus on plastic pollution, and to raise public awareness of the importance of conserving this unique environment. By 2027, we aim to extend the project across the entire Alpine and Apennine mountain ranges, involving thousands of volunteers and professionals. In addition, we aim to strengthen our activities in schools and mountain areas to educate future generations and support sustainable tourism.

But now let's move on

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Latest news

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The impact of plastic pollution in the Alps: an invisible problem

The growing problem of plastic pollution in the Alps, an issue that is often overlooked compared to urban and marine areas.

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The future of CleanAlp

CleanALP projects and objectives for 2024 and beyond...

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CleanAlp is a union

Why volunteer work is the beating heart of CleanAlp