

Digital Cleanup Day for Sustainable Nomads
🌍 Did you know?
The global data center industry generates 3.7% of worldwide greenhouse gas emissions — more than the entire aviation industry. And that's before counting the mining of rare earth metals needed to manufacture the devices storing all that data.
Every file you forget to delete, every duplicate photo sitting in your cloud, every unread email… has a real planet cost.
What is this event?
R&R Digital Cleanup Day is a virtual workshop where we turn digital clutter into collective sustainable action — together.
You'll learn how your storage habits impact the planet, get practical deletion hacks, and take real action during the session. No tech expertise needed. Just a device and the will to let go.
🗓️ We're joining a global movement. Our event takes place on March 21 — the official Digital Cleanup Day, a worldwide initiative organized by Let's Do It! World. People across the globe clean up their digital lives on this day every year — and this time, the R&R community will be part of it.
After the workshop, we'll submit our collective results — total GBs deleted by the R&R community — to the Digital Cleanup Day movement, so our action counts on the global map. 🌐
What to expect 👇
🔍 Part 1 – Understanding Our Impact
See how the digital clutter we accumulate—emails, photos, cloud files—affects the planet.
🧹 Part 2 – Step-by-Step Cleanup
Tackle your digital spaces together: email, cloud storage, photos. For each:
Quick, practical tips
Focused deletion time
Share thoughts, challenges, and insights with the group
💬 Part 3 – Reflection & Wrap-Up
Reflect on what felt good, what surprised you, and one simple action to carry forward.
[IMPORTANT] Before you join 📋
Check your device storage so you're ready to share your starting GB live during the event.
📥 Submit your starting storage here → https://forms.gle/GAKNGQLsFWLs8KQr7
This one's for you if… ✅
Your phone is always "almost full"
You have 3,000+ unread emails
You care about sustainability but haven't thought about your digital habits
You want easy wins that actually make a difference