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In a significant move to combat litter and promote environmental stewardship, a new initiative associated with the Que Linda program and the governor’s #KeepLitterOut campaign has garnered considerable attention. The program aims to engage communities in proactive measures to reduce littering and enhance the cleanliness of public spaces.
This initiative has attracted over 150 applicants, showcasing the community’s commitment to environmental awareness and responsibility. Participants are expected to contribute to various activities designed to educate the public about the importance of keeping the environment clean. These activities will include workshops, community clean-up events, and educational outreach efforts in schools.
The overwhelming response to the initiative reflects a growing recognition of the impact of litter on local ecosystems and public health. Organizers are optimistic that this program will not only reduce litter but also foster a sense of community pride and responsibility among residents. The initiative is set to launch soon, promising a collaborative effort toward a cleaner, greener future.
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