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ACUA announces winners of Fall Litter Challenge

  • Good Citizen

The Atlantic County Clean Communities Program, administered by the Atlantic County Utilities Authority, has announced the winners of its 2024 Fall Litter Challenge.

First Place was a tie awarded to Able Acres Farm and Patricia Fottrell, second place went to Our Lady Star of the Sea School in Atlantic City, and third place went to Creative Gardeners.

The Fall Litter Challenge held Oct. 4-20, encouraged teams to collect as much litter as possible over a two-week period. This year, participants collected an impressive 118 bags of trash and 61 bags of recycling, making a significant impact on local roads and communities. 

The top teams will receive mini grants of $500, $300 and $100, respectively, in recognition of their dedication and hard work.

“Litter is hazardous to the well-being of Atlantic County residents, visitors, and wildlife,” Atlantic County Clean Communities Coordinator Rebecca Turygan said. “With 105 volunteers participating in cleanups, the Fall Litter Challenge saw fantastic engagement this year. We want to thank everyone for their commitment to making a difference.”

    Our Lady Star of the Sea, Atlantic City.
 
 


In addition to regular trash and recyclables, teams uncovered unusual items, including tires, a mop, a Magic 8-Ball and box springs. A special $100 award was presented for the “Strangest Find,” which went to the U.S. Submarine Vets for discovering a crab trap.

Since ACUA took over administration of the Clean Communities program in 2005, community support has been strong, with 60% of Atlantic County roadways adopted. In 2023 alone, the program hosted 368 cleanups, resulting in the removal of 1,752 bags of litter and recyclables across 464 miles of roadway.

    Creative Partners
 
 

For more information on the Atlantic County Clean Communities Program, please visit http://acua.com/adoptaroad/.