Anti-littering campaign aimed at motorists launched in Chelmsford

22 Sep 2022
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Chelmsford City Council has joined forces with other local authorities across Essex for the 2022 Love Essex anti-littering campaign. This year there's a particular focus on stopping motorists from throwing litter from their vehicles.

Roadside litter is a problem faced by all local authorities in Essex. It can have a devastating effect on the environment and poses a risk to public health. Cigarette butts, for example, contain dangerous chemicals such as arsenic and formaldehyde that can be absorbed into soil and water courses.

Roadside verges in Chelmsford host an abundance of wildlife. According to reports, the RSPCA receives an average of ten calls every day concerning animals being injured or caught in litter.

"It's for driving on, not littering on"

Chelmsford City Council will be working with Essex County Council and ten local authorities in Essex to remind people what roads should be used for, with the slogan "It's for driving on, not littering on". If convicted in court, motorists caught littering will face a Fixed Penalty Notice of up to £150 and up to £2,500, plus costs.

Local business partners will also be supporting the campaign. KFC and McDonald's drive-throughs in Essex will be displaying banners carrying the message "It's a takeaway, not a throwaway". Their packaging will also carry the same message.

Cllr Rose Moore (Cabinet Member for Greener and Safer Chelmsford) said:

"It's vital that local authorities work together to tackle roadside littering. From conversations today with colleagues in neighbouring district councils, and fast-food outlets, it's clear that we all face the same challenges.

Every year, over £17.5 million is spent to keep the streets of Essex clean and tidy. Even though local authorities' budgets are being cut each year, the demand for services such as street cleaning continues to rise.

It's heart-breaking to see some parts of our city and roadside verges strewn with litter.

We have a shared responsibility - a duty of care, to each other and our planet. Please, bin it or take it home with you - it's that simple. As local authorities, we can and will take action against people who choose to litter. But we also encourage people to take pride in our landscape and public places; to take care of the spaces we share. That's the key to real, long-term change."

More information on the competition including the submission rules can be found on the Love Your Chelmsford website.

How you can help with litter

You can report litter, fly tipping and street problems through the Chelmsford City Council website.

There are many ways you can keep Chelmsford clean. The Love Your Chelmsford team runs a litter picking volunteer programme for residents, schools, businesses and community groups. You can borrow a litter picking kit for free for a maximum of 14 days at a time. Kits include an adult or child sized litter picker, gloves, hi-vis waistcoat and branded heavy-duty bin bags.

For more information on how to volunteer or book a litter picking kit, visit the Love Your Chelmsford website.

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