Although last year’s efforts for large community-based clean-ups were impeded by Covid-19 lockdowns, the work still needs to continue. Paul Guggenheimer reported in Trib Live the alarming statistics for Pennsylvania for the prior year. Even in 2018, the program here in Pennsylvania was responsible for removing “7.2 million pounds of trash with the work of 130,000 volunteers. Also, “2.3 million pounds of electronics waste and over 43,000 tires were either recycled or properly disposed of.” Think about those numbers!
Ten years ago, PA CleanWays and Keep Pennsylvania Beautiful merged to make the state affiliate of Keep America Beautiful, Inc., which is this country’s largest volunteer-based action and education organization.
Families, community centers, churches and friends all pull together at events like these, and make a huge difference in the well-being of a community. It’s not simply about the trash’s impact on how a neighborhood or municipality “looks”, it’s about health and safety.
After only a week, when trash or garbage (especially anything containing food waste) is present, pests, animals and stray pets are going to seek it. This means drawing into an area a completely different set of problems. The simple fact is, if the trash isn’t there, neither are any of the hazards that come with it.
The best resource team to work with is one you start yourself. You don’t need to wait for an “Earth Day” event or a “Keep America Beautiful” event. In fact, year-round, the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation needs participation in their Adopt a Highway Program.
On your way home today, look at the sides of the roads you are travelling. It’s easy to understand how exacerbated the problem of increased debris and litter is this year, one year into this pandemic.
Reach out to as many people as you can, at work, at school, anywhere a team can be created.
If you have any questions related to your municipality’s requirement, simply call your Borough or Township Office and ask if you can arrange for a pickup of waste on a specific day at a location or park system of your choice. DO SO IN ADVANCE. It’s imperative to set up these projects ahead of time to ensure that the waste you gather can be collected by the right department in a timely fashion. Most townships welcome the help, and Public Works Divisions appreciate the organization. Take the time to create a team roster, including your township contacts, so that you can repeat the process each year, or twice a year.