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Nanaimo's Neat New Campaign

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ABOVE, posters from Nanaimo, British Columbia got off the ground in October 2015.

The City of Toronto ads that the corporations did not want you to see
They said "Littering says a lot about you" campaign went too far and halted the rollout in August, 2014

London, England went with a targeted campaign against cigarette butt littering
with the full support of Keep Britain Tidy and the general public.  No brand blow-back over this city's ads.


Our slide show travels the globe tracking litter events, the good, the bad and the ugly. Get set:


​Josh Bryceland Cleans Up his Local Trails

In this video, what's wrong with the very right minded action?  Answer: Always wear gloves when picking up litter and, ideally, use a grabber.