Dallas Morning News - Stop Littering

Dallas Morning News - Stop Littering

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April 6, 2022
Signatures: 147Next Goal: 200
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Started by M Donovan

Weekly there is a Dallas Morning News briefing dropped somewhere on my property.  This is placed in a plastic sleeve and dropped anywhere on the property.   After many calls to the circulation and customer service areas, asking them to discontinue this practice,  This has fallen on deaf ears.

This is pure and simple littering.  

Littering is Illegal - if you believe in our state motto  Dont Mess with Texas  then stop littering our neighborhoods

  1. Why are we as residents forced to pick up business Littering and then throw away only to continue to build on problem of excess paper and plastic trash.  It costs money to recycle and the vast amount of residents in the neighborhoods dont pick these papers up they just leave them where dropped 
  2. Plastic is not good for the environment and the vast majority of these papers are left where they are dropped  and the plastic breaks up and it’s by products are delivered into water runoff into the lakes and waterways of the areas. 
  3. The excess amount of garbage in landfills is disgusting,  stop adding to the practice.  If neighbors  put in recycling they are removed as the plastic covering is not allowed
  4. These briefing Papers cause unsightly visual pollution and create a view of the neighborhood that is unsightly 
  5. The cost to produce these briefing papers is astronomical  why continue this practice when the owners/distributors of the paper could put the money to better use.  

 

DALLAS MORNING NEWS 

STOP THE PRACTICE OF CREATING LITTER IN TEXAS.  STOP CIRCULATING AND DROPPING THESE PAPERS NOW 

FURTHER ACTION TO CONSIDER THIS PRACTICE LITTERING IS BEING CONSIDERED  


Why cant you find alternative ways to use your pocket book for the betterment of Texas and people who live here?  Please dont be the problem, work to support a solution 

 

 

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