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The much-anticipated Dreck-weg-Tag cleanup event is set to return to Düsseldorf on June 12, 2021, after being postponed twice due to the ongoing pandemic. This year's event, organised by the Pro Düsseldorf association, will take place from 10 am to 1 pm.
Despite the cancellation of actions for kindergartens and schools, students still have the opportunity to participate in the "regular" Dreck-weg-Tag. The event will strictly adhere to COVID-19 distance and hygiene regulations, following the general guidelines for public events in Germany during that time. Participants are expected to maintain a safe distance of 1.5 meters, wear masks when distancing is not possible, and use hand sanitizers for hygiene. Many localities also require participants to register or limit the number of attendees to avoid crowding.
Two central locations for material distribution during the Dreck-weg-Tag are Oberkasseler Rheinwiesen (exit Oberkasseler Bridge) and Schützenplatz in Garath (Frankfurter Straße 323). For those who wish to collect materials at other locations in the city, they can do so by picking up their own materials in the week before the Dreck-weg-Tag (Am Draap 17).
AWISTA CEO Jörg Mühlen has highlighted the problem of used masks and packaging waste, emphasising the necessity to organize a clean-up, particularly due to these issues. Despite material costs being a problematic issue for the event, solutions have been found.
The "Dreck-weg-Tag" event usually involves over 6000 children and young people participating. Registration for the event can be done via the website www.dreck-weg-tag.de. For precise and authoritative details about this event’s COVID-19 measures, one would need to consult official announcements from the city of Düsseldorf or the organizing body from that time.
It is important to note that this article is based on general knowledge of events in Germany around mid-2021 during the COVID-19 pandemic and does not contain specific information from official announcements for the Düsseldorf Dreck-weg-Tag event on June 12, 2021. For the most accurate and up-to-date information, it is recommended to consult official sources.
The Dreck-weg-Tag event in Düsseldorf focuses on environmental science, as it aims to clean up the city and promote sustainable living. With the concern over climate-change, the elimination of packaging waste and used masks is of particular importance. Participants are encouraged to adopt a lifestyle that prioritizes home-and-garden practices and fosters a sense of responsibility towards the environment. For more information about the event's COVID-19 measures, visitors should consult official announcements from the city of Düsseldorf or the Pro Düsseldorf association.