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DATA +ACTION litter clean-up

Take #plasticfree action with
​“Community Science” 
 for ages 8 - 98!
(solo or small group activity)
WATCH THE VIDEO!

DIY Data+Action Litter Clean Up from Cafeteria Culture on Vimeo.

Tired of seeing litter on our streets and beaches? 

- Collect litter + litter data
-Share your 
data and photos
for lasting impact
​

-Use your data to
engage policy makers
on the plastic pollution problem

​
Engage community on Zero Waste!
Invite a friend, relative or neighbor.


TEACHERS
Merge science with social studies

and get students outdoors!

STUDENTS
Earn Community Service hours
 
(more->)​
Finished? Share your data ⬇︎
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Litter clean-ups are a great way to:
  • Beautify our neighborhoods
  • Keep plastic out of our waterways
  • Reduce rats and rodents​ ​
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Litter data collection is great way to:
  • Advance policy with "community science" 
  • Determine problematic litter items
  • Grab attention of policy makers
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clean-ups + data collection
= lasting change!

Take ZERO WASTE Action
in 3 steps:

1- Be sure your location is safe,
then organize supplies & a small team
 
for street or beach litter clean-up (solo or small group)

2- Collect the litter and litter data;
 TAKE PHOTOS!

3- Upload data + photos;
post BEFORE & AFTER litter photos
on social media!
​

It's easy and fun!
Detailed directions in
"HOW TO GUIDE"
​
 (preview + download below)
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Together we can protect our health,
​environment,
​and marine wildlife.
​Read the "Safety Guide" -->
​

⬇︎View & Download ⬇︎
HOW TO GUIDE
DATA SHEET
When you finish the collection,
remember to share your data 
⬇︎
DATA INPUT - GOOGLE FORM (online)
Info for
​TEACHERS and STUDENTS ->


scroll down for inspiration⬇︎
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View and download ⬇︎ 
​"DATA SHEET" 
(2 pages)
diy_litter_cleanup_data_sheet__102120.pdf
File Size: 235 kb
File Type: pdf
Download File

"How-to GUIDE" (2 pages)
diy_data__action_litter_cleanup_how_to_guide_102320.pdf
File Size: 2139 kb
File Type: pdf
Download File

When you are finished,
add your data to this form!


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Sample Tweets and IG posts coming soon!
Links to data input form and student permission forms.
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Need inspiration to get started?
Watch these CafCu video shorts.
Students from CafCu's school programs have been leading street and beach litter surveys for years.
​They have been sharing their local litter data with family, friends, local business, and policy makers.!
WATCH OUR MOVIES ON YOUTUBE
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​For more inspiration and to learn more about the plastic pollution crisis,
host or attend a screening of our award winning feature documentary,

MICROPLASTIC MADNESS
​watch the trailer
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Can Litter Clean-ups with Data Collection
actually accelerate behavioral and policy change?

​

In 2016-2017, Cafeteria Culture was awarded a competitive Trash Free Waters grant from the US Environmental Protection Agency to lead a pilot program. 

COMMUNITY ARTS+MEDIA for TRASH FREE WATERS (CAM 4 TFW) was a school-community partnership and demonstration project led in three low-income, urban communities of Red Hook (PS 15 Patrick F. Daly) and East Flatbush (MS 246 Walt Whitman) in Brooklyn, and Manhattan's Alphabet City (PS 34 Franklin D. Roosevelt).

After all the actions in all three communities (including outreach, bag give aways,  student banners posted, presentations) ,the amount of litter was reduce by 40% in all communities (excluding the cigarette butt litter). 

Additionally, students presented their data to policy makers, including PS 15 K 5th grade students testifying at a NYC Council Waste Water Treatment hearing.
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Students from Cafeteria Culture's "Community Arts+Media for Plastic Free Waters" program at PS/MS34 in Manhattan, Lower East Side.
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"TALLY" marks are added to data sheet. Students shared their plastic bag litter data with policy makers to help get the NYC BYObag law passed.
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Student from Cafeteria Culture's "Community Arts+Media for Plastic Free Waters" program at MS246 Walt Whitman in East Flatbush, Brooklyn.
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  • MICROPLASTIC MADNESS
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    • Host a screening
    • The Plastic Pollution Crisis
    • Creative Team and Credits
    • Movie Feedback
  • Plastic Free Lunch
    • Plastic Free Lunch
    • FAQs - Plastic Free Lunch Day
    • PFLD School Food Service
    • Action Plan ideas - PFLD
    • NYC Plastic Free Lunch Days
  • Take Action Toolkits
    • K-12 Toolkit - Plastic Free Lunch Day
    • K-12 Toolkit - Microplastic Madness
    • DIY DATA ACTION litter cleanup >
      • DATA +ACTION litter clean up
      • Student and Teacher Litter Data Collection
    • SORT2SAVE KIT >
      • SORT2SAVE KIT - Cafeteria Rangers
      • Downloads - S2S - Cafeteria Rangers
      • Daily Operations - S2S - Cafeteria Rangers
      • Videos - Cafeteria Rangers
      • S2s Quick Launch Guide
      • Job Descriptions for Cafeteria Rangers
      • SORT2save Cheer! - lyrics + video
      • SORT2SAVE - About, Partners, License Agreement
    • Foam Trays Out of Schools >
      • NYC Foam Ban
      • Trayless Tuesdays
      • No-Styro Puppets
      • FAQs - Getting Styrofoam Out of Schools
    • Alternative Messaging
    • Action at home
    • Action on Policy >
      • Plastic Water Bottle ban NYC
      • NY Bag Bill
  • Donate
  • Youth Advocates Program
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