Map the trash.
Open map of illegal dumpsites across ex-Yugoslavia. Report, track, document the cleanup.
30 seconds · no account · email asked only at the end
Photo: Brian Yurasits / Unsplash
No voting, no comments — only evidence.
Each pin is photo + GPS + date. An admin verifies it, a PDF goes to the public utility, you track until proof of cleanup arrives. If 30 days pass without action, the municipality automatically lands on the 'wall of shame'. Quiet and systematic — the way institutions should be working.
Read more about the mission“Mapping illegal dumpsites is the cheapest form of pressure on local government. Photo + location + date, public log — and suddenly 'no budget' starts to sound unconvincing.”
Pins across the region
- Reported
- Forwarded
- In progress
- Cleaned
- Ignored
Recently reported
Veliko odlagalište kraj keja, ~50 vreća.
Šut iza market-a, blokira pešačku stazu.
Kanta sa hemikalijom, neoznačena.
Stari TV-i i monitori bačeni kraj kontejnera.
Stari nameštaj i dušeci, blokiraju trotoar.
Bačeni autodijelovi i guma na parkingu.
How it works
- Korak 01Snap the location
Open your camera, capture what you see. GPS is picked up automatically. No account, no registration.
- Korak 02Admin verifies
A volunteer moderator reviews the photos, classifies, sends a PDF report to the public utility. Within 24 hours.
- Korak 03Track the status
Every move — forwarded, in progress, cleaned — shows up publicly. An after-photo is required before 'cleaned' status.
See trash? Snap it.
30 seconds is enough. The pin goes into the admin queue, you get an email when the status changes. Real pressure on institutions starts with clear, public evidence.