Together with our Rotary Director Peter Iblher, our President of RotarAct Europe Ben Pinten, WASRAG and ESRAG Board Members, District Governors and Presidents of more than 60 Clubs, we invite you to join us for the largest Plastic Pricking and Fishing event.
Visit us at Hamburg Center at Jungfernstieg – Binnenalster Lakefront for the End Plastic Soup InitiativeA Rotary Amsterdam & Hamburg Lakefront Breakout Action
Saturday, June 1st 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM
10 minutes from the Convention Center: Public transport: U-Bahn, Bus or Train (S-Bahn), stop at Jungfernstieg, you will find the Rotary Pavilions in front of you on the lakeshore.
The Plastic Soup is the plastic waste that ends up in our oceans, rivers, waters, beaches, forests, landfills and in our city parks and streets. It is causing a major problem for our planet, because plastic does not disappear, it just gets smaller and causes problems for all living things. The End Plastic Soup initiative of Rotary Clubs of Amsterdam wants to energize Rotarians worldwide to tackle this huge issue. Solutions are made known and available, and we invite you all to be part of this initiative. Raising awareness, setting up local actions, connecting Rotarians and other activists, internationally and across generations. Using our network to have real impact and make the necessary changes to prevent plastic waste in nature and remove plastic from our environment.
Together with our Rotary Director Peter Iblher, our President of RotarAct Europe Ben Pinten, WASRAG and ESRAG Board Members, District Directors and Presidents of more than 60 Clubs we invite you to join us for the biggest Plastic Pricking and Fishing event.
At the same time we collect caps and bottles for the successful German Rotary action ‘Deckel Drauf’ to raise funds for End Polio Now and make the connection with Rotary’s biggest achievement in history. https://deckel-gegen-polio.de
Saturday, June 1, 5:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Where: at the Jungfernstieg (stop for all public transport lines) in the center of Hamburg on the banks of the Binnenalster.