Litter Action Group for Ealing Residents, making the Borough cleaner and greener. #QAVS2021. Keen recyclists. Actions speak louder than words! Join the fun!
From awards to action with #LitterLegends @LAGERCan 💚 Great morning with #FriendsOfGroveFarm tackling a fly‑tip by the tube line. Had to leave a huge new dump for the council to clear. Finished with a cuppa at Brokengate Café 💚 Many thanks. #CommunityCleanup
Lazy and careless. We are lucky that @EalingCouncil Grounds Maintenance teams collect obvious rubbish before mowing - many thanks to them. @NortholtDom
That time of year @cleanupbritain local authorities blindly shred #litter when grass cutting. Setting a bad example, not compliant with cleanliness standards of the code of practice for litter & refuse & conveys "we accept litter here". #A38#Slimbridge#Gloucestershire#trashed
Absolutely correct. We can help, but adequate binfrastructure needs to be provided by @EalingCouncil. A deposit on pizza boxes sold by Putt in the Park is an excellent idea. I suggest £1. Thanks @CentrAct1 for your hard work here and by the railway bridge today.
Acton Park on a sunny Saturday needs more, bigger bins- @EalingCouncil. It’s clear that @CanLager volunteers, however keen, can’t deal with this level of rubbish. Also @PuttinthePark needs to take responsibility for its pizza boxes: every bin full of them. Deposit system needed?
Volunteers came together in Northolt, #London for a clean-up drive around local neighbourhood, in collaboration with the @CanLager under the @ProjectRiseDB initiative.
A simple effort towards a cleaner, shared space.
@Dawoodi_Bohras#cleanup
@cleanupbritain But still great news, right? I predict we will see aluminium can and plastic bottle litter virtually disappear overnight, because either the purchasers will take these back for the deposit, or someone else will. This will also free up capacity in currently overflowing bins.
@EricTorrington@GroveFarmEaling Doesn’t the law already empower local authorities to take enforcement action against landowners that don’t keep their land clean? Isn’t the problem that local authorities aren’t doing enough of this? I genuinely am not sure.