Clean Up the World thanks the many organisations whose assistance enables the campaign's vital work to continue. While their financial and in-kind support is crucial, the support and participation of their employees in our activities is equally important.

Since the campaign's inception in 1993, the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) has supported the work of the many groups and organisations that take action under the Clean Up the World banner.
UNEP assists Clean Up the World's international publicity campaign through a range of mechanisms including distribution of media materials and campaign promotion through its regional office network. The relationship with UNEP enhances support to our Members, campaign outreach and environmental awareness.
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Click here to learn more about the UNEP-CUW relationship.

Through its network of Embassies, High Commissions and Consulates worldwide, the Australian Government's Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade assists in broadening Clean Up the World's reach.
Staff actively promote and support the Clean Up the World campaign through regular liaison with their local communities, facilitation of outreach visits by Clean Up the World staff and participation in local Member initiatives. In addition, DFAT missions have lent support by joining as Members and undertaking their own Clean Up activities.
Click here to visit DFAT's website.

Brambles is a leading global supply chain solutions and information management company operating in over 45 countries.
Brambles' Community Reach Program encourages and recognises the contributions made by Brambles employees who are actively engaged in community and volunteer work. This partnership enables all Brambles employees to apply for a grant to undertake projects that involve working with local environment groups to operate under Clean Up the World.
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ARMOR is a European leader in high quality patent free compatible printing solutions. ARMOR produces Laser and Inkjet cartridges that are made from empty collected cartridges therefore contributing to the reduction of waste. By launching the Alternative Print Program, ARMOR commits itself further to the preservation of the planet by implementing a clean manufacturing process (ISO 14001 certified), the collection of used cartridges and the valorisation of production waste in an environmentally responsible manner. The program should please end users wishing to adopt eco-responsible behaviour.
ARMOR's Alternative Print program supports the actions of Clean Up the World and its participating organisations. ARMOR also helps raise the awareness of the Clean Up the World campaign in Europe.
Click here to visit Armor's website.

Marriott International, Inc, is a leading worldwide hospitality company with more than 2,800 lodging properties located in the United States and 67 other countries and territories.
In an expansion of its green initiatives, Marriott International and its 151,000 associates around the globe will work with Clean up the world and local communities to improve the local environment with a special focus during its Environmental Awareness Month in April.
Click here to visit Marriott International's website.
Click here to read the media release - Marriott Helps 'Clean Up the World'.