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Litter is the result of too little attention to how waste is
handled -- the careless and casual handling of waste creates
litter. Knowing more about the causes of litter and where it comes
from is a good place to start in addressing litter prevention. One
person, one business, one organization can positively affect the
behavior of others in their community.
No matter where litter starts, it moves. From streets and
highways to parks and waterways. Wind and weather moves litter
around a community, into the gutters, planted gardens, alleyways
and parking areas. In one study, researchers found that 18% of all
littered items end up in our streams and waterways as
pollution.
Why People
Litter
Keep America Beautiful has determined that people litter for a
variety of reasons. They feel no sense of ownership, even though
areas such as parks and beaches are public property. They believe
someone else-a park maintenance or highway worker- will pick up
after them. People also litter in places where litter has
already accumulated.
Who Is
Littering?
There is no such thing as a single "littering type". People of
all ages and social backgrounds have been observed littering, ...
men and women, children, mature adults and all ages in between are
equally likely to litter. Today's litterer can no longer be
described as a pick-up truck driving young man -- today's litterer
may be you.
Where do people
litter?
Research has identified locations where litter accumulates. The
locations fall into these categories: special event venues,
roadways and highways, high traffic and everyday locations and
transition points.
What Can YOU
Do?
Participate in one or more of the local and regional clean-up
events held each year. Click
here for a list of events. Join your local litter
prevention group. And learn more about the national
battle against litter by visiting Keep America Beautiful's
website (KAB).
KAB has just rleased the largest litter study done in the US,
click
here for the 2009 report
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