TDOT’s 5th annual No Trash November removed more than 77,000 pounds of litter from Tennessee roadways and waterways

TDOT’s 5th Annual No Trash November Removed More than 77,000 Pounds of Litter from Tennessee Roadways and Waterways

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – More than 77,000 pounds of litter were removed from communities throughout Tennessee as part of the Tennessee Department of Transportation’s (TDOT) 5th Annual No Trash November, a month-long initiative dedicated to keeping the state’s roadways and waterways safe from the harmful effects of litter. This year’s effort surpassed the statewide goal of 75,000 pounds—demonstrating the collective impact of communities, volunteers, and partners working together across Tennessee.

In recognition of the five-year milestone and TDOT’s ongoing efforts to prevent litter and promote education through the Nobody Trashes Tennessee campaign, Governor Bill Lee proclaimed November as No Trash November Month in the State of Tennessee. Throughout the month, 2,470 volunteers participated in 205 cleanup events, collecting 3,596 bags of litter weighing a total of 77,129 pounds…

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