BBOWT's members' magazine

Spring cleaning for nature

Our step-by-step guide to litter picking with wildlife in mind.

1. Get equipped

Welcome spring pickers! You’ll need heavy-duty gloves, appropriate footwear, a litter picker (to protect hands and backs) and two bags: one for general waste and one for recycling. Check with your local council or library for free litter pickers and bags.

2. Pick the right spot

Although you might notice rubbish on roadsides or in waterways, it’s important to stay safe and avoid those areas. Keep to well-lit areas with accessible paths. Think carefully about your litter pick and plan your route beforehand.

3. Safety first

Bottles, bags, food wrappers, toys and clothing are common finds. But some things are best to avoid, including sharp metal and glass. Report hazardous materials, like needles and syringe, to your local council instead.

4. Look out for wildlife

Enjoy spotting wildlife and taking action for nature at the same time. Joyful birdsong, erupting golden daffodils and brimstone butterflies on the wing are just some of spring’s delights.

5. A team effort

Invite family and friends, join an organised litter pick, beach clean or set up a spring pickers challenge in your local community. If you’re going solo, make sure you let someone know where you’re going.

6. A clean sweep

When you have finished litter picking, give yourself a pat on the back with those well-washed hands. Welcome spring with hundreds or even thousands of fewer pieces of litter!

Image credit: Tom Marshall