Urge Massachusetts State Leaders to Launch a Litter Prevention & Cleanup Task Force

Recent signers:
Judi Chiavetta and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

Massachusetts Leaders Against Litter:

Urge Our State Leaders to Launch a Litter Prevention & Cleanup Task Force

From Cape Cod to Boston to the Berkshires and everywhere in between, litter is visible along virtually every Massachusetts highway, sidewalk, public park, hiking trail, and beach.

Every year, local and state government spends millions of dollars cleaning up this mess. Thousands of volunteers from Keep Massachusetts Beautiful and other volunteer groups donate countless hours battling the ever-growing piles of litter.

Yet virtually no money or effort is dedicated to LITTER PREVENTION in Massachusetts.

With this petition, we are urging our Governor, state, and local legislators, and the Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) to clean up the mess in Massachusetts by launching a statewide Litter Prevention & Cleanup Task Force (see S 2390). A key component of this Task Force would be to launch an Anti-Litter Public Awareness Campaign that would include:

  • A consistent, memorable, Massachusetts-themed anti-littering slogan: From the Cape to the Berkshires: Love it—Don’t Trash it!
  • Messaging would be displayed on electronic message boards along our highways, as well as on MassDOT-managed and donated billboards
  • Public Service Announcements would be broadcast on TV and radio, local cable access channels, social media, and be integrated with Registry of Motor Vehicles communications to drivers

We also urge our state leaders to step up enforcement of existing anti-litter laws. The signs along Massachusetts highways that warn of fines of up to $15,000 are an empty threat without any actual enforcement.

Trucks with improperly covered loads also contribute to the problem. The state should provide MassDOT with the additional resources necessary to keep our major highways litter-free all year long, and demand greater accountability for achieving litter reduction goals.

Other states across the U.S. have similar campaigns that have raised awareness about litter prevention and educated people of all ages to dispose of their trash properly. This includes:

Please contact the Governor, Lt. Governor, your state representative, state senator, and the head of MassDOT and let them know it’s time to take action to make Massachusetts litter-free. You can download a letter template and learn more at www.KeepMassBeautiful.org/LAL

Here is how you can contact state leaders:

Thank you for your support. Together, we can keep Massachusetts beautiful and litter-free!

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Neil RheinPetition StarterFounder and Executive Director of Keep Massachusetts Beautiful

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Recent signers:
Judi Chiavetta and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

Massachusetts Leaders Against Litter:

Urge Our State Leaders to Launch a Litter Prevention & Cleanup Task Force

From Cape Cod to Boston to the Berkshires and everywhere in between, litter is visible along virtually every Massachusetts highway, sidewalk, public park, hiking trail, and beach.

Every year, local and state government spends millions of dollars cleaning up this mess. Thousands of volunteers from Keep Massachusetts Beautiful and other volunteer groups donate countless hours battling the ever-growing piles of litter.

Yet virtually no money or effort is dedicated to LITTER PREVENTION in Massachusetts.

With this petition, we are urging our Governor, state, and local legislators, and the Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) to clean up the mess in Massachusetts by launching a statewide Litter Prevention & Cleanup Task Force (see S 2390). A key component of this Task Force would be to launch an Anti-Litter Public Awareness Campaign that would include:

  • A consistent, memorable, Massachusetts-themed anti-littering slogan: From the Cape to the Berkshires: Love it—Don’t Trash it!
  • Messaging would be displayed on electronic message boards along our highways, as well as on MassDOT-managed and donated billboards
  • Public Service Announcements would be broadcast on TV and radio, local cable access channels, social media, and be integrated with Registry of Motor Vehicles communications to drivers

We also urge our state leaders to step up enforcement of existing anti-litter laws. The signs along Massachusetts highways that warn of fines of up to $15,000 are an empty threat without any actual enforcement.

Trucks with improperly covered loads also contribute to the problem. The state should provide MassDOT with the additional resources necessary to keep our major highways litter-free all year long, and demand greater accountability for achieving litter reduction goals.

Other states across the U.S. have similar campaigns that have raised awareness about litter prevention and educated people of all ages to dispose of their trash properly. This includes:

Please contact the Governor, Lt. Governor, your state representative, state senator, and the head of MassDOT and let them know it’s time to take action to make Massachusetts litter-free. You can download a letter template and learn more at www.KeepMassBeautiful.org/LAL

Here is how you can contact state leaders:

Thank you for your support. Together, we can keep Massachusetts beautiful and litter-free!

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Neil RheinPetition StarterFounder and Executive Director of Keep Massachusetts Beautiful

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