Want to stop littering in Savannah?

Keep Savannah Clean and submit photos and videos of people littering. 

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    Join the #LitterCrew:

    Option #1: Submit a Photo to the Keep Savannah Clean Website

    • Snap a photo or video of someone being a litterbug or a good Samaritan.

    • Visit KeepSavannahClean.com and click “Submit Photos or Video.”

    • Upload the photo/video and fill out the entries on the submission form.

    • Agree to the Terms & Conditions.

    • Click “Submit.”

     

    Option #2: Submit a Photo via Social Media

    • Snap a photo or video of someone being a litterbug or a good Samaritan.

    • Upload this photo to your personal Facebook, Twitter or Instagram pages.

    • Tag your photo with the hashtag #LitterCrew.

     


RECYCLE--Recycle---recycle!!!

Chatham Counthy Recycles Website


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Report Littering or Illegal Dumping in Georgia.

Welcome to Litter-Bug.org 
Are you tired of people littering and dumping in your city or neighborhood? 
Here at Litter-Bug.org, YOU can post your witness account, description, evidence of Littering and Dumping! Neighbors, communities, and law enforcement can use Litter-Bug.org data to help prevent and deter future littering and possibly catch perpetrators of illegal dumping activity.


Kick Litter to the Curb: Parkers Program

Litter is illegal, trashy and selfish. It’s also expensive.

 

 

Last year, U.S. taxpayers spent nearly $11 billion cleaning up litter across the country. That’s more than 10 times the cost of trash disposal. The most frequent type of litter includes cigarette butts, bottles, cans, fast food packaging and plastic shopping bags.

Litter also has serious environmental consequences. Rain and wind can sweep debris into storm drains connected to local waterways, potentially causing serious environmental contamination. Approximately 80 percent of U.S. waterways include trash that was originally dropped on land.

I’m proud to be part of the first comprehensive, city-wide collaboration to fight litter in our community. Last month, a broad cross-section of community leaders and organizations came together to announce the Keep Savannah Clean Anti-Litter Campaign. This innovative initiative has united local businesses, non-profit organizations, media organizations and the City of Savannah to effect long-lasting change in the Coastal Empire.

 

 

 

Our goal is to reduce litter in Savannah by 50 percent within one year. We believe this campaign can be a national model and another great success for our community. The city of Savannah simply doesn’t have the resources to do everything on their own. It takes all of us to make a difference.