LITTER CONTROL BEGINS WITH YOU
LITTER is anything that should be recycled or put in a trash can
but instead ends up on sidewalks, streets, parking lots, roads,
highways, the countryside or anywhere else it doesn't belong. It
ranges from candy wrappers and beverage containers to cigarette
butts and unwanted appliances. Fighting litter is a full-time job
that requires each of us to play an important role.
- Always put your trash in a proper containers; if one is not
available, hold on to your trash until you find one.
- Carry a litterbag in your can and use it; grocery bags work
great.
- Bring your own cup or use a reusable or refillable container
for drinks.
- Reduce and reuse as much as you can before you recycle.
- Support community litter cleanups.
- Put you trash out for collection as close to pickup time as
possible.
- Set a good example. DON'T BE A LITTERBUG; inform others about
the costs and dangers of littering.
- Call 888-LITTERBUG to report community litter problems or to
get more information about fighting litter in your community.
MYTH: Litter Control is not important.
FACT: Litter may not be the most dramatic or exciting of the many
problems that threaten the quality of our environment, but it is
a problem which affects everyone in the community
MYTH: Only "certain types" of people litter.
FACT: "Litterbugs" can be found among people of every
age, sex, race and ethnic origin, at every level of society and
in all geographic locations
MYTH: Littering creates jobs.
FACT: LITTER COSTS MONEY. Last year Pennsylvania taxpayers paid
$6 million for roadside cleanup. Pennsylvania Department of Transportation
(PennDOT) spent this amount to clean up only the worst areas - roads
with high litter accumulation. The money could have been used to
construct Roadside Rests or Traveler Information Stops or for State
road, bridge and pothole repair. Without its Adopt-A-Highway and
Keep Pennsylvania Beautiful volunteers, PennDOT estimates clean
up would cost $50 million or more annually.
MYTH: No one notices litter.
FACT: LITTER DESTROYS THE BEAUTY OF A COMMUNITY. Tourism is an important
part of Pennsylvania's economy. People come from all over the world
to see the beauty of our countryside, towns and cities. When litter
mars their enjoyment, Pennsylvania loses valuable tourist dollars.
MYTH: Litter doesn't hurt anyone.
FACT: Litter is a safety hazard. Litter is a breeding ground for
fire and disease.
FACT: Litter impacts car insurance rates because thousands of auto
accidents are litter-related.
FACT: Ingesting litter causes injury or death to thousands of pets,
wild and farm animals.
FACT: Litter is a breeding ground for rats and disease-causing bacteria.
MYTH: Litter doesn't affect the economy.
FACT: Litter discourages economic development because it impacts
real estate values. Good stores and important businesses will not
locate in a community which lacks the pride to effectively control
litter.
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