KBB's Annual Great Big Bermuda Clean-Up (Earth Week)
The Great Big Bermuda Clean-Up (GBBCU) is an annual event hosted by KBB and generously sponsored by BF&M. It includes upwards of 1,500 volunteers cleaning at more than 60 land-based locations across the island, all of which takes place during Earth Week every April. The week ends with a GBBCU Grand Finale Event that is held in a different parish each year.
The Great Big Bermuda Clean-Up (GBBCU) is an annual event hosted by KBB and generously sponsored by BF&M. It includes upwards of 1,500 volunteers cleaning at more than 60 land-based locations across the island, all of which takes place during Earth Week every April. The week ends with a GBBCU Grand Finale Event that is held in a different parish each year.
KBB clean-ups take place all throughout the year, but the GBBCU is one of two large impact events KBB coordinates on a yearly basis. The Island-Wide Coastal Clean-Up is the other annual event, which is held every October.
Thank you to KBB’s corporate partners like BF&M, community collaborators and the thousands of volunteers who are making a difference by taking action in support of KBB’s vision for a cleaner, greener and more beautiful Bermuda for all. Contact KBB to learn how you can get involved.
KBB
Keep Bermuda Beautiful (KBB) is one of Bermuda’s oldest environmental charities. It was established in 1964 from a subcommittee of the Garden Club by Phyllis West Harron, Janette Zuill, Dorothea King and Lady Gascoigne. With the advent of fast-food containers and disposable plastic products, a new “throw-away” society was born and KBB fought against the proliferation of litter to preserve Bermuda’s natural beauty.