World Cleanup Day 2025: Langkawi Beach Cleanup Event 18 September 2025

Langkawi, Malaysia — This September, the stunning island of Langkawi will once again join millions of people around the world in celebrating World Cleanup Day, a global movement dedicated to tackling the planet’s mounting waste problem through Beach Cleanup event initiated on September 18, 2025.
Beach Cleanup Day in Langkawi draws together locals, tourists, and environmental groups, all committed to restoring the Malaysia’s beautiful shores.
Event Details
Event Detail | Information |
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Date | Thursday, 18 September 2025 |
Time | 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM |
Location | Selected beaches across Langkawi (Meeting point to be announced on the official Langkawi Global Geopark website) |
Open to | Residents, schools, local businesses, and tourists |
What is World Cleanup Day?
World Cleanup Day is a global social action program that unites volunteers, governments, and organizations to remove litter from beaches, rivers, forests, streets, and other public spaces. It began in Estonia in 2008, grew into the Let’s Do It World movement, and became an official global event on 15 September 2018.

In 2023, the United Nations General Assembly officially proclaimed 20 September as World Cleanup Day.
This year, millions will take part in activities around the world to not only clean up waste but also raise awareness about mismanaged waste and inspire long-term environmental solutions.
Why It Matters for Langkawi
Langkawi, known as Malaysia’s first UNESCO Global Geopark, relies heavily on its natural beauty and marine biodiversity. However, plastic pollution and coastal debris threaten its fragile ecosystems.
The Langkawi cleanup event will:
- Collect and sort plastic and non-biodegradable waste from beaches.
- Educate participants on the impact of marine pollution on biodiversity.
- Promote sustainable tourism practices among visitors and local businesses.
By joining this effort, participants will help ensure that Langkawi’s pristine coastline remains a sanctuary for wildlife and a treasure for future generations.
World CleanUp Day 2025
Item | Details |
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Event Name | World Cleanup Day 2025 |
Date | Saturday, 20 September 2025 |
Global Significance | A worldwide social action movement to tackle the global solid waste problem |
Organized By | Let’s Do It World (LDIW) and local partner organizations |
Target Participants | Individuals, communities, schools, businesses, NGOs, governments |
Main Objectives | Remove litter and mismanaged waste from beaches, rivers, forests, streets, and public spaces |
Volunteer Activities | Picking up litter, sorting recyclables, raising awareness on sustainable waste practices |
Participation Mode | On-ground cleanup events or digital support campaigns |
Scope | Over 190 countries and territories worldwide |
Impact (Past Years) | Engaged 91+ million volunteers since 2018, collecting over 550,000 tons of waste |
Hashtags / Awareness Tags | #WorldCleanupDay #WCD2025 #CleanPlanet #LetsDoIt |
Official Website | https://www.worldcleanupday.org |
2025 Theme — “Tackling Textile and Fashion Waste Through Circular Fashion”
The global theme this year focuses on textile and fashion waste and promotes circular fashion systems where clothes are reused, repaired, resold, and recycled. The campaign’s slogan, “Strive for Five,” calls for 5% of every community to become active environmental leaders to trigger wider change.
How to Join
- Follow Langkawi Global Geopark’s official channels for registration details and the final meeting point.
- Bring reusable water bottles, sun protection, and wear comfortable shoes.
- Gloves and waste collection bags will be provided to volunteers.
Malaysia’s Nationwide Participation
Beyond TP Malaysia, cleanup drives are planned across many Malaysian states including:
- Coastal cleanups along Penang, Langkawi, and Terengganu
- Riverbank and park cleanups in Kuala Lumpur, Shah Alam, and Johor Bahru
- Community recycling and digital cleanup campaigns to reduce e-waste and digital carbon footprints
These efforts unite residents, schools, NGOs, and government agencies to build environmental awareness and reduce waste across the country.
This World Cleanup Day, be part of the movement to protect Langkawi’s natural beauty — small actions lead to big impact. 💚
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