Tahoe Blue Reports Cleaner Beaches Following Fourth
LAKE TAHOE, JUL 8 – About 650 volunteers collected 1,375 pounds of trash in Lake Tahoe's annual cleanup, reducing litter by 26% and supporting ongoing environmental protection efforts.
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650 Volunteers Pick Up More Than 1,300 Pounds of Trash in Lake Tahoe After Fourth of July
More than 650 volunteers collected 1,375 pounds of trash at Lake Tahoe on the day after the Fourth of July. According to the League to Save Lake Tahoe, also known as “Keep Tahoe Blue,” an environmental nonprofit that organizes the “Keep Tahoe Red, White & Blue” cleanup event, volunteers picked up 25 percent less litter than last year and 97 percent less than in 2023. This is the 12th year of the cleanup event. “This is the direction we love to s…
·New York, United States
Read Full ArticleNearly 1,400 lbs. of trash picked up at Lake Tahoe after July 4th holiday, a decrease from last year
Hundreds of volunteers participated in the annual July 5th cleanup along Lake Tahoe and found 26% less litter than last year, a big step forward in keeping the lake healthy.
·San Francisco, United States
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