Start with the spot you already pass
Bus stops. School gates. Park. Pathways and alleyways. Crossings Points. Benches. Playground. Canal paths and footbridges. Pick one Spot. Make it better.
what's inside the kit
- Quality litter picker — similar to the tools used in professional motorway cleanups.
- Carry pouch — grab it and go, fits your routine
- 35 Strong bags — no leaks, no mess in your car
- 5 Wipe included — clean your hands after
- Instruction card
AND YOU ALSO GET - Access to the Defender Map
- A simple way to deal with litter in 5 minutes
- Real before & after stories from everyday parents
MORE THAN A CLEANUP KIT
You’ll use it more than you think.
• Quick cleanups after picnics
• Kids’ football snacks and rubbish
• Car boot emergency kit
• Park days and outdoor trips
• Keeping your regular walking route tidy
One kit. Multiple uses.
WHY IT WORKS
- No touching rubbish
- 5-minute clean routine
- Keep in car, pram or bag
- Use when you pass your spot
- Packs away in seconds
- no set up
- no planning
- always there when you need it.
The Math of a Better Walk
If you walk past the same piece of litter 200 days a year, that’s 200 moments of frustration.
The Spot Defender turns that into 1 moment of action and 199 days of a cleaner walk.
You’re not cleaning the world.
You’re fixing your day.
It works in minutes
Defender MAP & Stories
Before / After
Merry Hill — DY5 Bus stop near The Boulevard.
Started as a test field for spot defender kit — now it stays clean with just a few minutes a week.
Cleared from hedge and pavement edge. Bottles, wrappers, takeaway waste.
Bags accepted at the local KFC. Manager stepped out and helped carry them to the proper waste disposal area. No fuss. Just shared responsibility.
Chino, Founder & UK Highways Maintenance Operative
Real spots. Real action. Quiet standard.
Defend Your Spot Across the UK
Every pin is a real place cleaned by someone who decided to act.
Start with one place you already pass.
📍 8 Defended spots | 👤 4 defender | 🗑️ 16 bags removed
This is how it starts
Pick one spot on your daily route.
Clean it for five minutes.
Add it to the map.
Stop walking past it
Five minutes after drop-off.
One spot. Once a week.
That’s enough.
No bare hands.
No pressure.
No big commitment.