Littering: Litter Is Any Kind of Trash
Littering: Litter Is Any Kind of Trash
Littering: Litter Is Any Kind of Trash
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Various Causes of Littering
The research points out that when someone sees litter already
accumulated somewhere, it gives him the impression it’s the right
place to discard items. In most cases, it’s either accidental or
intentional.
2. Construction Projects
Some percentage of litter also comes from construction projects.
The worker’s lunchtime waste, together with the uncontrolled
generation of building waste, is the culprit of litter produced from
construction projects.
7. Low Fines
The fines for littering in many countries are quite low, or even there
is no provision for fines at all. Since people do not expect to get
fined, they usually stick to their littering behavior.
8. Pack Behavior
As per psychology, it is in human nature to get affected by the
people we spend time with, even unconsciously.
Litter can also block stormwater drainage systems and cause urban
flooding, which requires money for intervention and restoration.
The public and tourists also tend to avoid areas that are littered
because of health issues and unattractiveness. It also causes visual
pollution and affects people’s quality of life.
9. Soil Pollution
Soil pollution is among the adverse effects of littering. Litter consists
of several materials like glass, metal, organic stuff and can also
contain hazardous materials.
3. Anti-litter Campaigns
Community programs and groups should be created with friends
and neighbors for neighborhood cleanup with the sole aim of
running anti-litter campaigns to raise awareness. “Keep the
environment tidy” programs and community cleanup events can be
a lot of fun and are sufficiently valuable in spreading the message.
The campaigns can also be incorporated in bulletin boards, social
media platforms, and newsletters to spread the message widely.
Litter bins also help in easing up the recycling and reuse initiatives
as the local authorities and garbage collectors are given enough
time to sort the waste. Moreover, to avoid additional problems due
to overfilling, the bins must be emptied regularly.
6. Education
Education is crucial to mitigate the littering issue. People need to
know how their actions in their daily life affect the environment. We
also have to make people understand that it is quite easy to avoid
littering and thus contribute to protecting the environment.
8. Recycling of Waste
The waste of resources can be prevented by recycling, and it is
possible to reuse many things thrown in the garbage. Both the local
community and the overall environment can benefit from
recycling materials instead of littering.