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New wave of campaign to tackle Thames litter launches in Putney
From today, people enjoying the River Thames in Putney, Wandsworth will be reminded not to leave litter behind thanks to eye catching voting bins, posters, messages on pavements and a gallery of local people who enjoy the river. In partnership with Wandsworth Council, Positively Putney and Port of London Authority, Hubbub is bringing the For Fish’s Sake (#FFSLDN) campaign to Putney to help stem the flow of litter into the Thames which is harming marine life both in the river and out at sea. • Use the bin – not the gutter, not the river, not the pavement Nicola Grant, Executive Director, Positively Putney Business Improvement District said; “It is very important to local businesses that Putney looks clean and tidy. The River Thames is such an important part of Putney town centre’s character and therefore we are very happy to support this initiative to reduce litter and to protect the river.” Gavin Ellis Co-founder of Hubbub said: “Many people don’t think of themselves as someone who drops litter because they’re not throwing it on the floor, they’re carefully placing it somewhere. When close to the Thames there is a good chance that rubbish left by these ‘tidy litterers’ will end up in the river. We’re looking forward to making a difference to litter levels in Putney and beyond over the coming weeks.” This initiative is a unique collaboration between Wandsworth Council, Hubbub, the Port of London Authority and Positively Putney. It is hoped that the campaign will have a significant impact in Putney before being adopted nationwide to reduce the amount of litter ending up in all the UK’s waterways.
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