
Have you heard of the Litter Picking World Cup?
How did the Litter Picking World Cup start?
Litter picking might sound like a strange activity to win a prize for but it's actually a sport called Spogomi.Invented in 2008 in Japan, it was created as a competition to encourage people to clean up public spaces but it's now become so popular it's spread around the world. In Japan it's even played in schools, and the rules are quite simple.The teams have to collect as much litter as possible within the time given, then in the next stage they have a set time to sort their litter. Teams are awarded points based on the type of litter they've picked up and its recycling category.
Those taking part have said it is very fun but can be a work-out as carrying the heavy litter bags, walking from place to place and sorting through the trash afterwards, means you using a lot of different muscle groups at different times. And as a bonus, you're always helping to clean up the streets and help the environment. Would you like to give it a try? Or is there another game or activity you'd like to see a World Cup created for? Let us know in the comments below

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