This section provides info about the Community Litter Prevention Action Plan and #LitterFree campaign.
Many local organisations are doing great work undertaking regular community litter picks. However this doesn't prevent the litter.
The #LitterFreeG14 project looks at what steps the community can take to prevent litter happening. A key element is closer collaboration between the various organisations and greater engagement with local businesses and schools.
The initial focus of the project will be the Whiteinch and Scotstoun neighbourhoods in G14 and the local businesses along sections of Dumbarton Road.
This project is being coordinated by Glasgow Eco Trust in partnership with Scotstoun Community Council and Whiteinch Community Council and supported by Glasgow City Council. The project is funded by Whiteinch & Scotstoun Housing Association as part of their Community Partnership Agreement with Glasgow Eco Trust.
Glasgow Eco Trust #LitterFreeG14 online calendar of community litter picks. Read more
As part of the Community Litter Prevention Action Plan and #LitterFree campaign a litter prevention poster competition was held with local primary schools in Whiteinch and Scotstoun. Read more
As part of the #LitterFreeG14 campaign a litter poster competition was held with local primary schools. There were some fantastic entries and delighted to announce the 3 winners. Read more
You can report litter and other environmental issues to Glasgow City Council by phone, online and by using the MyGlasgowCC app. Read more
Glasgow Eco Trust is working with a range of local community partners on the Community Litter Prevention Action Plan and #LitterFree campaign Read more
As part of our Community Litter Preventon Action plan and #LitterFree campaign we are identifying hot spots in the local area. Read more
Glasgow Eco Trust is developing a Community Litter Prevention Action Plan with a wide range of community partners and local businesses. Read more
As part of National Spring Clean Scotland Glasgow Eco Trust coordinated the #YorkhillToYokerChallenge to faciliate a range of clean ups in the local area. Read more
As part of Keep Scotland Beautiful's National Spring Clean we are aiming to coordinate the Yorkhill to Yoker Challenge. Read more
There are several local community litter picking hubs where you can borrow litter picking equipment from. Glasgow City Council are also able to loan equipment as well. Read more
Eco-Schools Scotland is part of the largest sustainable schools programme in the world. There are 10 topics to work on including a litter and waste topic. Read more
Glasgow City Council has an online map of all the locations of street litter bins across the city. This is part of our community litter prevention action plan and litter free campaign. Read more
Check out how to organise a community litter pick in your area. This forms part of our #LitterFreeG14 campaign and Community Litter Prevention Action Plan. Read more