Cleanliness Drive 2.0
Event Date : 28 November 2025
BRIEF DESCRIPTION
Here Galgotias Sustainable Society (GSS) planned to conduct this Cleanliness Drive 2.0 inside the Galgotias University campus. In this event, our main focus was to clean the surrounding campus areas, promote hygiene, and spread awareness about eco-friendly and sustainable practices among students. The event aimed to encourage responsible waste disposal habits and motivate students to contribute towards maintaining a clean and healthy environment.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
At around 12:00 PM at the Galgotias University campus, GSS conducted the Cleanliness Drive 2.0 with the active participation of student volunteers. The main focus of this event was to collect litter from different corners of the campus, promote cleanliness, and raise awareness about the importance of maintaining a sustainable and hygienic environment.
The event began with a short motivational briefing by the Coordinators and the Head, where students were encouraged to contribute actively. Volunteers were divided into teams and provided with gloves, masks, and collection bags. They
covered various campus zones, including pathways, common sitting areas, canteen surroundings, and green blocks.
During the drive, members interacted with passersby, spreading awareness about reducing single-use plastics, using dustbins responsibly, and adopting simple, everyday sustainable habits. Students not only collected plastic waste, wrappers, cups, and other non-biodegradable materials but also ensured the waste was segregated properly.
By around 1:00 PM, most of the major areas were cleaned. After completing the collection, volunteers assembled at the designated spot to dispose of the waste safely through proper channels. The drive concluded with a collective message
emphasizing the importance of maintaining cleanliness regularly, not just during events.
EVENT OUTCOME
The Cleanliness Drive 2.0 concluded successfully with active participation from the volunteers of Galgotias Sustainable Society. The teams were able to clean a significant portion of the campus, removing plastic waste, paper scraps, wrappers, and other litter that had accumulated in high-traffic areas. More than 20 kg of waste was collected and properly segregated for disposal.
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