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Test your LITTER IQ: What does our QUIZ say about you?
Would you do this?
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1. Toss materials out car windows
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No
2. Hold the door for someone
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3. Fail to clear your table at a fast food restaurant or workplace lunchroom
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4. Walk 10 or more steps to put trash in a bin
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5. Give the remaining time on your parking chit to someone who can use it
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6. Fail to pick up after your dog’s fouling
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7. Pocket change when given wrong amount
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8. Leave your takeout coffee or beverage cup wherever you happen to be at the time
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9. Eat or drink at the wheel
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10. Overflow your outdoor garbage bins
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11. Leave newspaper on a transit car
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12. Put your feet up on the train seat
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13. Party at the beach and leave a mess
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14. Stick chewed gum to hard surfaces
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15. Cycle on a sidewalk
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16. Avoid waste fees by dumping
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17. Text/use cell phone while driving
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18. Throw down cigarette butts
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19. Spit in public places
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20. Drop litter in the street
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21. Do you know when the annual Ontario Day of Action on Litter occurs?
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DID YOU KNOW?
It’s better to bin it!
When waste is placed in the proper bin, the corporations who produce that waste are required by provincial law to pay for it to be managed. When waste lands in the right bin, in legal terms, it’s called “end-of-life waste.” When waste goes anywhere other than the bin, it’s litter, and taxpayers alone bear the high cost. Producers don’t have to pay anything.
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