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New campaign to clean up shorelines offers to turn trash into cash
New campaign to clean up shorelines offers to turn trash into cash

CTV News

time04-07-2025

  • General
  • CTV News

New campaign to clean up shorelines offers to turn trash into cash

A plastic water bottle is discarded on the ground in this file image. Georgian Bay Forever is tackling shoreline pollution in a unique way - by giving people the chance to win prizes for picking up trash. The environmental charity has partnered with LitterLotto, a free app that encourages users to clean up litter in public spaces by offering weekly cash prizes and sponsored jackpots for each photo submission of a disposed item. According to Georgian Bay Forever, the problem is pressing. Over the past three years, the organization has removed an average of 1,000 pounds of trash annually from beaches along Georgian Bay during its Shoreline Cleanup program. The most common items found include cigarette butts and single-use plastics. 'Even amid a global environmental conservation crisis, people still casually throw away their garbage in natural public spaces,' the organization said. 'There is no doubt that people's behaviour needs to change.' Georgian Bay Forever says the app works by making litter clean-up more engaging and rewarding, while also shifting how people perceive waste. By adding a financial incentive, the organization hopes more people will notice and take action against everyday litter, rather than ignoring it. The partnership is part of Georgian Bay Forever's broader mission to protect local waters and ecosystems through education and community-based initiatives. Residents and visitors can download the LitterLotto app for free to start submitting photos of properly disposed litter for a chance to win.

Lottery litter AI app launches with weekly £1k prizes
Lottery litter AI app launches with weekly £1k prizes

BBC News

time24-02-2025

  • BBC News

Lottery litter AI app launches with weekly £1k prizes

People are being encouraged to use a new app aimed at boosting recycling rates and reducing to AI technology, LitterLotto will tell people which recycling bag or box to use and send reminders on collection can also take pictures of litter they have picked up and binned via the app, which enters them into a weekly national £1,000 Borough Council has launched the app to "help make kerbside recycling as simple as possible", a spokesperson said. Residents can also photograph and upload to the app items they have recycled to enter a monthly Cheltenham-based draw where people can win £100. Councillor Izaac Tailford, cabinet member for waste and recycling, said he hopes the scheme, which is called Bin It To Win It, will help keep the town clean and improve recycling rates."It can be challenging at times to know which items can be recycled."We're very keen to see results from Bin It To Win It. We take a great pride in the appearance and cleanliness of our town, however like any borough, some spaces do suffer with littering," he higher a council's recycling rate, the more funding from government the authority receives, so it is hoped that the £16,000 cost of rolling out the app in Cheltenham will be covered by increased funding from government.

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