The #LitterBike concept is all about putting litter in the bin and the fun between your legs! If you commute by bike it's even easier! Here's how to get started.
This is concept is ideally suited to a city, touring or hybrid bicycle with a rear rack! All you need is a pannier or light weight trash bin, a bin bag and a litter picker. Step 1 - fix your pannier or bin to the rear rack. Step 2 - Line your pannier or bin with a bin bag. Step 3 - Get picking! Step 4 - Snap a photo and share with with the tag #LitterHero and #LitterBike! If you like this idea and want to get involved or to start sharing your own LitterBike actions, get in touch!
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The single easiest way to be a Litter Hero is to simply reduce the amount of waste material you generate every day. Here are a few easy ideas to get started. A quick web search for "How to reduce waste at home" comes up with about 203,000,000 results, so there is plenty of material out there! Before getting into the literature, it's very helpful to keep in mind the 5 R's of Waste Management:
You can find some more helpful information on Zero Waste initiatives and lifestyle in our Resources section. And you can always get in touch to share your own ideas and experiences! You're feeling motivated to get out there with some friends and finally clean up that trashed spot that has been bothering you for months. Here are 7 key ways to organise a great local litter clean up event. Picking up a bag and litter picker to grab some trash off your street is a great feel good activity but to really spread the message, nothing beats a local litter clean up event. To make sure you make it a great occasion for all involved, here are 7 Keys for a Successful Cleanup event:
1) Be willing to do the activity alone, and enjoy it! 2) Post your event publicly or invite specific people. You can use the LitterHero events calendar to share your event. Make the time, place, duration and equipment required explicitly clear to everyone you tell about it. 3) INVITE people. Don’t coerce, try to sell it to them, or overly control their participation. When invited, most people will bring something to the clean up effort that really makes really work. 4) Keep it simple. Cleaning up trash is easy. All you need are garbage bags, places to put the trash, and gloves (rakes and shovels can’t hurt either!) Tell potential participants that these are the raw materials, but bring enough yourself to cover half-a-dozen people who come without . 5) Have fun doing it. After all, you and everyone else will be actively making the world a better place… really. MAKING THE WORLD A BETTER PLACE! (this is what inspires me, and probably you, and probably most people who do things like this). 6) Tell lots of people, including the press. Just call them up and tell them what, when, where you are doing what you are doing. Even if you wind up alone out there, you will still peak interest, and people may want to join you next time. Forward chunks of the press release to any news organizations you contact (having something written that can be “cut and pasted” can increase likelihood of publication). finally–and probably most important– 7) Remind people and yourself that what you are doing matters by telling incidents and specifics about how it matters to you. Just the simple truth will inspire others. You can talk about what you have done to date, and the people you met along the way. Once people experience their own daily ability to make a difference, they will probably keep it up on their own - and maybe do even do a project in their neck of the woods… If it is easy enough for you, bring some food treats for other participants as a surprise. Maybe cookies or little chocolates or something– cheap and easy is my motto on this. You can always go for coffee afterward if that works better too… Source Litterproject.com Before we get to the good social actions, we have to have good ideas to put into practice. To have good ideas, we must first have many ideas. Help us and share yours! The LitterHero concept is based on the continuous improvement actions of the constituent groups of individuals. These actions are based on the ideas we consider to have the greatest positive impact at the least cost. And all these ideas come from people like any of us. You don't have to have a perfect and complete concept to start developing a new campaign or improvement action, just the purpose of the idea and some notion of how to get the desired result. Share your ideas for Preventing or Disposing of Garbage and Waste with us, and we'll try to help you develop the best way to bring it to life! |
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