
Campbelltown City Council will be leading by example at this year’s business clean up day later this month.
Council has already registered to participate, and it will do that by inviting its staff to put their gloves on to take part.
It will also demonstrate to the rest of the Campbelltown community council’s practical commitment to taking small, but impactful steps during the business clean up day on Tuesday, February 24.
“Business Clean Up Day is a great opportunity for workplaces to get their gloves on and help care for the places where we live, work and shop,” says Campbelltown Mayor Darcy Lound
“It’s great to see Council taking part this year, showing that when we all take meaningful actions together, we can make a real difference for our environment,’’ he said.
“Keeping Campbelltown clean is a shared responsibly and by getting involved, businesses can help create cleaner public spaces for everyone.’’
Registrations are now open for the 2026 business clean up day.
Business Clean Up Day is an initiative of Clean Up Australia and invites Campbelltown workplaces to get outdoors, connect with the local environment and play an active role in reducing litter and waste.
Volunteer participation can include staff, customers and stakeholders working together to make a visible difference in the community.
Businesses play an important role in tackling litter and waste across Campbelltown.
By reducing waste, recycling correctly and taking action, local businesses can help encourage residents and their customers to make better choices and keep our community clean.
For more information and for businesses to register, visit: https://register.cleanup.org.au/fundraise/bcu