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The Tennessee Department of Transportation’s Nobody Trashes Tennessee campaign announces its fourth annual No Trash November, a month-long statewide initiative encouraging Tennesseans to participate in cleanup events in their communities.
Last year’s campaign included more than 150 events with over 2,200 volunteers who collected more than 86,000 pounds of litter from the state’s roadways.
In partnership with Keep Tennessee Beautiful, Adopt-A-Highway participants, and youth groups including Girls Scouts and Boy Scouts, the initiative encourages residents to join existing public events or host their own community cleanup in November.
Groups that collect the most litter will be recognized in four categories, Keep Tennessee Beautiful Affiliate, Adopt-A-Highway Group, Youth Group, and River Group. Participating scout groups will also earn a Nobody Trashes Tennessee patch.
For ways you can participate in No Trash November, visit: Be Part of the Solution: 5 Ways to Get Involved This No Trash November.
Written by: Ed Carter
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