Poll

Which do you think is the most disheartening thing to see on a street?
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  • TIDY NI Supports the Plastic Bag Tax
    TIDY NI supports the single use carrier bag tax announced by Environment Minister Alex Attwood. This tax could help reduce the litter on our streets by encouraging people to reuse their bags and also to think more about how they can reduce the amount of other wastes they produce.
  • Big Spring Clean 2012 Breaks Cover
    In 2011 more than 13,000 volunteers got involved in our Big Spring Clean campaign. During the week long event in April they gathered an incredible 122 tonnes of litter, filling more than 20,000 bin bags. Let's see how BIG we can be in all of April 2012!
  • 2010 survey shows litter is getting worse
    Litter Survey 2010 press release
  • Changes to training calendar
    TIDY Northern Ireland have announced a small change to the training calendar
  • Coca-Cola Coast Care Awards 2011
    Clean Coast Week 10th - 17th June 2011
  • 2010 Borough Cleanliness Report Released
    Release details for the 2010 Annual Borough Survey Report
  • TIDY NI Supporting Rethink Waste
    TIDY Northern Ireland supports the new Rethink Waste campaign to raise awareness and understanding of waste prevention and recycling issues. The aim is to give people tangible, practical tips for action in support of being responsible and playing their aprt in cuttin g down the amount of waste we produce. The campaign is running advertisements on TV, radio, newspapers, buses and billboards. A waste calculator is available at www.rethinkwasteni.org. The caluclator challenges users attitudes to waste prevention, reducing, reusing and recycling in a relaxed and fun way through answering ten questions focused on key waste streams. The calculator adn other elements are also available on the Rethink Waste Facebook page
  • Big Spring Clean Building Momentum!
    Details of the TIDY Northern Ireland BIG SPRING CLEAN 2011.
  • Rethink Waste Launches in Botanic Primary School
    Rethink Waste campaign launched in Botanic PS
  • 2010 Litter Summit draws people from across Northern Ireland and beyond
    Representatives from councils and businesses across Northern Ireland, and speakers from as far as the USA gathered in Craigavon Civic Centre on Thursday 11th November 2010 to attend the second Northern Ireland Litter Summit organised by TIDY Northern Ireland. Delegates were able to discuss how to tackle our environmental crime crisis with some of the most experienced specialists from Texas, England and here in Northern Ireland.

DOE logo Jan 2011Rethink Waste logo Jan 2011

About Partnerships

At TIDY Northern Ireland we like to work with other organisations to share our expertise in creating a cleaner, safer, greener Northern Ireland. Those we most frequently work with include local government, central government, other NGOs, as well as private firms.

Overtime we have had links with UTV (Grimebusters initiative), Coca Cola (EnviroCare), and Belfast City Airport (EnviroCare). We also work with a number of delivery partners to help implement Eco-Schools in Northern Ireland. These partners undertake a variety of work within schools in support of the modules for the Eco-Schools curriculum.

We are currently in the second year of a three year partnership with Translink. The aim of this is to achieve a litter free sustainable environment throughout Translinks network of transport corridors.

Please contact us for further information if your organisation would like to develop an individual partnership with TIDY Northern Ireland.