Earth Day is scheduled for April 22, 2026, this year. This is an annual event created to raise awareness of environmental issues and encourage people to do what they can to protect the planet.
A trend that is attracting a lot of attention this year is “logging”. This activity combines exercise with litter picking. It’s simple, active, and fun, so it makes sense that people interested in wellness, fresh air, and doing something good would be curious about it.
Earth Day Activities: What Is Plogging and Where Did It Come From?
Earth Day activities don’t have to be complicated, and logging is proof of that. It means picking up trash while you jog, walk, or move around your neighborhood. The word comes from Sweden and combines joggameaning work, with plocka uppwhich means lift up. The movement started in Sweden in 2016 and spread because it gave people a way to care for their communities while getting some much-needed exercise.
What makes plogging so attractive is that almost anyone can do it. You don’t have to be a runner or a jogger. You can clog while walking the dog, hiking a trail, walking in the park, or even biking in an area where you can safely stop and pick up trash. All you need is a bag, a pair of protective gloves and a little attention to what’s around you.
It also feels more personal than some larger environmental acts. Instead of waiting for someone else to fix the mess or the government to step in and do something, you can clean up a small part of the world where you live alone or with a group of family or friends. This makes the activity feel more immediate and real.
Earth Day Activities: Why Plogging Helps the Planet and Your Body
Earth Day activities are most powerful when they help both the planet and the people doing them.
Plogging is like that.
For the planet, the benefits are easy to see—less litter on sidewalks, paths, roads, and parks means a cleaner community. It also matters because trash doesn’t always stay where it falls. Litter can wash into storm drains, rivers, and oceans, where it can harm wildlife, destroy habitats, and create larger pollution problems.
For humans, Plogging turns an ordinary walk into a full-body workout. You’re not just walking or jogging. You bend, reach, squat and carry bags that get heavier as you go. This adds variety and can make training more engaging.
There’s also a mental boost that comes from doing something useful while moving. A walk is nice, but a walk that leaves the block, park, or trail cleans you up even more satisfyingly. You get fresh air, movement and a sense of having made a meaningful contribution to your community.
Note: If you attempt to plug, be sure to wear protective gloves, choose safe areas, and skip anything sharp, broken, or questionable. Since you’ll likely be outdoors for a while, sunscreen is also important, especially on the face, ears, neck, chest, and arms.
Here at CV Skinlabs, we are dedicated to ensuring the health and safety of our consumers and the health of our planet. We pay careful attention to every aspect of the product manufacturing process – setting the bar high for the safety of our ingredients, the functionality of our packaging and wherever possible sustainable ingredient sourcing and packaging. We avoid chemicals in our ingredients that harm people, our waterways and our soil.
Earth Day Activities: Other easy ways to get moving and make a difference
On Earth Day, you can go far beyond logging if you want. Or if the logo doesn’t sound like your thing, there are plenty of other ways you can help while getting some exercise.
1. Tree planting
One of the best ways to connect with the Earth is through planting. Trees, native wildflowers or even a windowsill herb garden count. Tree planting events occur across the country on Earth Day, and many local parks and community organizations organize group plantings. Check in your area to see if there are any you can join or create your own. It will get you out and doing something that benefits your community for years to come.
2. Working day of the community garden
If you have a community garden, helping out there can be a great Earth Day activity. You can help plant flowers, pull weeds, spread mulch or water shared garden beds. It gets your body moving, gets you outside, and helps you create greener spaces that support bees, butterflies, and your local neighborhood.
If you don’t have a community garden near you, Earth Day is a great time to start. You could talk to neighbors, a church or school or a local library about using a small patch of land for herbs, flowers or vegetables. It doesn’t have to be huge to count. Even a shared raised bed can bring people together and make a space greener and more useful.
3. Community Recycling Drive
Recycling is a well-known way to preserve the beauty of our planet. You could get neighbors, friends or family members together and collect items that often accumulate in homes, such as cardboard, paper, plastic containers or cans, and then take them to the correct recycling location. Some communities also offer special drop-off days for old electronics, batteries or paint, which can keep harmful materials out of landfills.
4. Reduce-Waste Reset at home
You can help the comfort of your home by creating a more Earth-friendly environment. Go through your kitchen, bathroom and laundry area and change some wasteful habits for better ones. You can place reusable shopping bags by the door, switch to refillable water bottles, start a compost bin, or replace single-use items with reusable versions.
You could also work to increase energy efficiency in your home. Replace old light bulbs with LED bulbs, check for drafts around doors and windows, unplug unused electronics and wash clothes in cold water. These are small steps, but they can help save energy, which helps reduce your impact on the environment.
5. Mini Habitat for Wildlife
If you live in an area where you can help native wildlife, Earth Day is a good day to start. You could make a birdbath, plant a shrub that provides shelter for birds, leave a part of your yard a little more natural, or add plants that support pollinators. This is a fun way to make your space more welcoming to living things.

Earth Day Activities: Added small selections to CV Skinlabs
At CV Skinlabs, we believe that small choices matter for our planet. We are committed to doing our bit by using recyclable containers and reducing waste where we can, including printing our brochures inside our packaging instead of adding extra paper materials.
Every time you choose our products or those from other sustainability-minded companies, you are voting for the kind of world you want to live in. This Earth Day, we hope you’ll celebrate with one of these fun exercises or one of your own, and know that we’re here for you, doing our part.
What Earth Day activity are you trying this year?
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