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  2. Litter in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The Kilpatrick Hills are covered in litter. Here is a small sample by the Greenside Dam. In the United Kingdom there is a maximum fine of £2,500 for persistent littering. Different local authorities also have the powers to impose on-the-spot fines to those caught littering. These are generally under £100. [1]

  3. Litter - Wikipedia

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    Littering in Monterrey, Mexico.. Litter consists of waste products that have been discarded incorrectly, without consent, at an unsuitable location. The waste is objects, often man-made, such as aluminum cans, paper cups, food wrappers, cardboard boxes or plastic bottles, but also large and hazardous items of rubbish such as tires, electrical appliances, electronics, batteries and large ...

  4. Litter in the United States - Wikipedia

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    For small littering, a monetary penalty and/or a specified number of hours picking up litter or community service is the typical punishment. Going to jail for a littering/dumping conviction is rare. [4] [5] For example, in California the punishment for first-time littering starts at a minimum $250 fine and eight hours of picking up roadside ...

  5. Report on Kitsap County's litter shows progress but ... - AOL

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    An annual state report shows that thousands of hours are spent cleaning Kitsap County's highways, but funding isn't sufficient to address full scope. Report on Kitsap County's litter shows ...

  6. Keep America Beautiful - Wikipedia

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    Keep America Beautiful cleanup volunteers in 2021. Keep America Beautiful is a nonprofit organization founded in 1953. It is the largest community improvement organization in the United States, with more than 700 state and community-based affiliate organizations and more than 1,000 partner organizations.

  7. Litter in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Following the research released in the 2019 National Litter Audit, chief executive of the Keep New Zealand Beautiful organisation, Heather Saunderson, has stated that litter remains a considerably large environmental issue in New Zealand. [2] Litter is especially hazardous because it can enter ecosystems and harm New Zealand's biodiversity. [3]

  8. Litter in Australia - Wikipedia

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    As of 2024, fines for littering can go up to $769 for individuals and $3846 for corporations. [11] The Independent Inquiry into the EPA report commissioned by the Minister for Environment, Climate Change and Water that was delivered in 2016 found that litter fine revenue accounted for "just under five per cent of the EPA’s operating budget". [12]

  9. Litter box - Wikipedia

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    A litter box's bottom is typically filled with 2 inches (5 cm) or less of cat litter. [15] Litter box filler is a loose, granular material that absorbs moisture and odors such as ammonia. Some litter brands contain baking soda to absorb such odors, or owners may sprinkle a thin layer in the bottom of the box, under the cat litter. [15]