Cleaning mission on the banks of Montreal

Hundreds of volunteers patrolled Montreal’s shores on Saturday, on a mission to free them of accumulating waste. In total, a ton of residue was cleaned up.



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“River Day 2023” was organized simultaneously in 11 sectors of Montreal, including Côte-des-Neiges, Lachine, LaSalle, Mercier – Hochelaga – Maisonneuve and Montréal-Nord.


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The Regroupement des éco-quartiers and its members, the mandated organizations of the Éco-quartier program, were responsible for the organization. All in collaboration with the Mission 1000 Tons organization.


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In total, 250 volunteers participated in various chores across the island of Montreal this year. They enjoyed a sunny and bright day by the water.


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All kinds of waste were found on the banks of the St. Lawrence River on Saturday. The most common residue: cigarette butts. “We’re talking about 5,000 cigarette butts collected! », Underlines Jimmy Vigneux, co-founder of Mission 1000 tonnes and leader of Saturday’s mission.


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Other very common waste: coffee glasses and plastic bottles. In total, Saturday made it possible to free the banks of a ton of residue, according to Mr. Vigneult.


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A Mission 1000 Tons ambassador was also in Togo on Saturday and another clean-up mission took place simultaneously in this West African country, says Jimmy Vigneux.


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The action took place as part of World Cleanup Day. On the same day, in 197 different countries, volunteers, governments and organizations come together for a cleaner world, we can read on the event website. In total, 71 million volunteers are mobilized.


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