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Spring litter sweep begins

Spring litter sweep begins

The N.C. Department of Transportation’s Spring Litter Sweep kicked off April 12 and runs through April 26. This biannual cleanup event invites residents across the state to bag litter and beautify roadsides, all while helping protect North Carolina’s natural charm. 

Every spring and fall, the Litter Sweep rallies volunteers to roll up their sleeves, grab some gloves and remove roadside trash. 

“We’re excited to see volunteers out there starting Saturday and throughout the entire sweep,” said Jeremy Goodwin, NCDOT’s roadside environmental engineer. “Their hard work ensures our roadsides stay clean and welcoming for everyone. Every bag of litter picked up is a win for our state. These folks aren’t just cleaning up, they’re showing pride in their communities and making North Carolina safer and more beautiful for everyone.”

NCDOT maintenance crews will also be doing their part, collecting litter and hauling away filled bags. Volunteers can request free cleanup supplies, including gloves, safety vests and trash bags, from their local NCDOT county maintenance office.

Joining the Litter Sweep is easy. Just bring a good attitude, a love for clean communities and a strong dislike for roadside clutter.

For more information or to get involved, visit ncdot.gov/littersweep and share your cleanup efforts on social media using #LitterSweepNC.

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