CleanUp Kitsune (ki-tsu-neh) is a volunteer, Japanese inspired, environmental performance art designed to generate waste awareness through culture and creativity. CleanUp Kitsune can be found at parks, events and various gatherings, collecting trash and littering kindness. We hope we inspire you to be more mindful about the waste you make and kindly ask for your help to keep our shared space clean.
Hello friend, glad you are here!
Thank you for taking the
time to learn more about us 🦊
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Kitsune means fox in Japanese. A kitsune is also considered a type yokai or spirit.
If you stumble across us in person, please come say hello!
If you give us your trash,
we will give you a yummy gift.
We properly sort and dispose of
all the waste we acquire.
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All donations go to
Allgoods, a 501c3 Nonprofit.
Approximately
pieces of litter collected, sorted and responsibly disposed of to date.
45, 000
CleanUp Kitsune is a partnership project presented by Allgoods and it's founders Corey & Lila Cleary-Stoner. It began as a Japanese inspired performance art project to be seen picking up litter at public events. They have since grown to encompass environmental media, waste services, up-cycled goods and have began partnering with businesses and organizations to generate consumer awareness through education, culture and creativity. CleanUp Kitsune can be found at parks, events and various gatherings, entertaining guests, collecting trash and littering kindness. Since their launch in June 2023, CleanUp Kitsune has removed and sorted approximately 45,000 pieces/280lbs of litter & through their waste organization stations have diverted over 2000 pounds of waste from landfills. CleanUp Kitsune is also the recipient of the 2024 Enhancing Ecosystems sPARK award by Forever Balboa Park.