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We’ve all heard the phrase “So long blogging”—a nod to declining personal blogs. But now, a fresh (and delightfully punny) lifestyle trend is emerging: plogging. That’s right—jogging with a purpose, not just your GPS. Let’s dive in.
Coined in Stockholm in 2016 by Erik Ahlström, plogging blends jogging with litter picking—derived from the Swedish words plocka upp (“pick up”) and jogga (“jog”). It started as a small habit and blossomed into a global movement—over 3 million people in more than 100 countries regularly plog.WikipediaVerywell HealthField Mag
This trend isn’t just about staying active—it’s purposeful and playful:
While personal blogs once offered intimate, long-form expression, plogging offers something a blog couldn’t: embodied expression for the planet. Rather than typing away thoughts, ploggers move, clean, connect—and all of it in real time.
Think of it as a discard-mining blog for your neighborhood. Instead of lines of text, you leave trails of cleaner ground and lighter trash bins in your wake.
A farewell to solitary blogs, and a fresh greeting to plogging—a lifestyle that blends fitness, community, and eco-consciousness. If we’re going to reimagine public spaces, this is how we do it: one step, one piece of litter, one smiling plogger at a time.
Ready to swap the keyboard for a trash bag on your next run? Let the clean-up—and the comeback—begin.