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  2. 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 ...

  3. Over 18 million pounds of litter is thrown across WA ... - AOL

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    The Washington State Department of Ecology is launching a public campaign to change littering habits. Over 18 million pounds of litter is thrown across WA yearly, the state is asking for help Skip ...

  4. Keep America Beautiful - Wikipedia

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    In 2021, Keep America Beautiful released a comprehensive litter study. Its study concluded that 90% of Americans agree litter is a problem in their community, roadside litter is down 54% in the last ten years and there are approximately 50 billion pieces of litter on the ground in the United States.

  5. Over 18 million pounds of litter is thrown across WA yearly ...

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    The Washington State Department of Ecology is launching a public campaign to change littering habits. ... 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Mail. Sign in. Subscriptions; Animals. Business ...

  6. It Costs Over $11 Billion Per Year To Clean Up Litter - AOL

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    The U.S. alone spends about $11.5 billion every year cleaning up litter, according to Keep America Beautiful — and that number seems likely to keep growing thanks to COVID-19. Read: 16 Companies ...

  7. Don't Mess with Texas - Wikipedia

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    The campaign is credited with reducing litter on Texas highways roughly 72% between 1987 and 1990. [1] The campaign's target market was 18- to 35-year-old males, which was statistically shown to be the most likely to litter. While the slogan was not originally intended to become a statewide cultural phenomenon, it eventually did become one.

  8. 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 word litter can also be used as a verb: to litter means to drop and leave objects, often man-made, such as aluminum cans, paper cups, food wrappers, cardboard boxes or plastic bottles on the ground, and leave them there indefinitely or for ...

  9. Florida's littering penalties only encourage the trashing of ...

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    Florida needs a better deterrent to littering, given the worldwide reaction to a disturbing video that came out of the recent Boca Bash event.The current punishment for dumping less than 15 pounds ...