- Pedestrians dropping garbage in streets and roadways.
- Motorists discarding garbage out of their vehicle windows.
- Uncovered loads. Items that are not secure can easily be blown out of trucks and cause roadside littering.
- Household refuse disposal and collection. Animal scavengers and the wind can dislodge unsecured items placed out on the corner for collections. Litter can also result from overloading trash containers.
- Commercial refuse and disposal. Poorly secured commercial refuse can easily become litter.
- Construction projects. Litter can come from uncontrolled building waste and workers’ lunchtime refuse.
- People at leisure
- Entertainment events. Events create a large amount of litter, which can overflow onto neighboring areas when measures to cont it are not carefully planned.
- Illegal dumping.
- Intentional or habitual littering, for reasons such as laziness or acts of rebellions.
Tuesday, February 21, 2017
Ten Primary Sources of Litter
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