In 2008, the Wake County Board of Commissioners adopted a goal to address the roadside litter problem in Wake County. The 86it Anti-Litter Movement was developed and launched in 2010, with strategies and tactics to thoughtfully engage citizen participation and support.
Every one of us can be a litterer given the right circumstance: from intentionally littering because there isn’t a receptacle nearby to the unintentional escape of a piece of trash from a car door or unsecured load.
The goal of the 86it Anti-Litter movement is encourage a culture that believes:
1. littering is unacceptable to me and those around me;
2. every piece of litter hurts the image of my community;
3. every piece of litter is harmful to the environment; and
4. I’m responsible for my own trash.
In 2008, the Wake County Board of Commissioners adopted a goal to address the roadside litter problem in Wake County. The 86it Anti-Litter Movement was developed and launched in 2010, with strategies and tactics to thoughtfully engage…
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