Scene from the clean up litter campaign Saturday in the International District neighborhood in Albuquerque, during which volunteers collected 2,260 pounds of trash. Courtesy photo
Scene from the clean up litter campaign Saturday in the International District neighborhood in Albuquerque, during which volunteers collected 2,260 pounds of trash. Courtesy photo
From the Office of the Governor:
- Members of the community and state leaders clean local neighborhoods
ALBUQUERQUE — The state of New Mexico’s litter prevention campaign, Breaking Bad Habits, today partnered with Albuquerque Citizens Council and Imagine ABQ to host a community clean-up event as part of a collective mission to keep New Mexico clean.
Breaking Bad Habits, based on the legendary Albuquerque-based TV series “Breaking Bad,” is a statewide anti-little campaign launched by Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham in October 2024 with the mission of protecting and preserving New Mexico’s natural beauty. Community members are encouraged to get involved by joining a clean-up event, volunteering with local organizations, reporting litter and taking the pledge to commit to keeping the state beautiful, clean and sustainable for future generations…