TDOT's 'No Trash November' aims to remove 50,000 pounds of litter from roadways
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TDOT's 'No Trash November' aims to remove 50,000 pounds of litter from roadways
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) — The Tennessee Department of Transportation's "No Trash November" initiative is aiming to remove 50,000 pounds of litter from the state's roadways. The month-long initiative encourages Tennesseans to participate in cleanup events in their communities. This is the third annual "No Trash November," and last year, the campaign included 95 events with more than 1,300 volunteers who collected more than 48,000 pounds of trash.…
No Trash November aims to remove 50,000 pounds of litter from roadways - www.elizabethton.com
Tennessee Department of Transportation’s (TDOT) Nobody Trashes Tennessee announces its third annual No Trash November, a month-long statewide initiative encouraging Tennesseans to participate in cleanup events in their communities. Last year’s campaign included 95 events with over 1,300 volunteers who collected more than 48,000 pounds of litter from the state’s roadways. “Litter on our public roads has detrimental impacts on safety, the environm…
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