Every year since 1988 volunteers from around Shetland take part in Da Voar Redd Up, a spring clean of Shetland's coastlines, beaches roadsides and public spaces.
The Redd Up has been managed by Shetland Amenity Trust since its start, and what began with a few hundred volunteers cleaning litter from local beaches has now expanded into the UKs longest running and most successful voluntary community clear-ups.
Groups and communities around the islands take part with over 20% of Shetland's population getting involved, clearing over 2,000 tonnes of bruck (that's litter, or rubbish, for those not from Shetland) to date from our environment.