Litter is gross!!!
It looks bad, pollutes the water and hurts animals. But where is it all coming from? Is it coming from the convenience store down the street? Are local workers losing their lunch trash on the way back to their offices? Are local businesses letting industrial debris fly away from their property?
It has been said that one person's trash is another's treasure. In this case the treasure we are collecting is information.
If we know what kinds of litter is being tossed around our school, neighborhood and creek, then we can begin to find out where it is coming from and take steps to stop the problem!
We can make a difference!
Safely collect the trash you find around your schoolyard or in your neighborhood or near the creek.
Wear disposable gloves if you can. If you can't afford them, a plastic bag will have to do.
As you pick up litter remember to be safe. Watch for ants, hornets, bees, wasps and snakes!
Work with a partner so one person can collect litter and the other person can collect data about the types of litter you find.
Share your results with other students. When you have enough data to figure out where most of the litter is coming from, go after the litterbugs with a poster campaign!
Explain, in a nice way, why it's important to have a safe, clean, healthy neighborhood.
Ask local businesses if you can display your posters on their bulletin boards or windows.
Where is the litter coming from? Try to get the answer by evaluating what kinds of trash you collect. Here are some categories you might use:
Aluminum soda cans
Aluminum beer cans
Building materials
Car parts
Fast food from different restaurants
Foil food trash
Glass bottles
Industrial or packing material
Newspaper
Paper bags
Plastic bottles
Plastic cups
Plastic shopping bags
Snack, chip and gum wrappers
Styrofoam cups
Styrofoam containers
Tires
Very weird items
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