- January 21, 2025
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by: David Hunt
Community Information Marketing Specialist, Volusia County
With over 1,400 square miles, Volusia County has a lot of land; for comparison, the county is larger than the state of Rhode Island.
The county is launching a social media campaign to address the litter problem and ways individuals can get involved and help solve this issue. We can all do our part to #KeepVolusiaBeautiful, but it’s going to take every one of us making a concerted effort and understanding that #EveryLitterBitCounts.
Examples of how individuals or groups can get involved include adopting a segment of beach, park, road or trail; participating in the annual county-sponsored river and coastal cleanups; or sponsoring a Fill-a-bag station. Visit Volusia.org/litter to review a comprehensive list of all the county’s efforts and learn how you can get involved.
Beyond organized initiatives, reducing litter comes down to personal responsibility and putting in the effort to make a difference. According to the latest Litter in America Study, if everyone made the individual action of picking up 152 pieces of litter (all at once), there would be no litter on the ground until someone littered again. Every individual’s actions make a difference. Remember there’s no excuse for littering! And if you really want to go the extra mile, when you see trash, pick it up because #EveryLitterBitCounts to #KeepVolusiaBeautiful.