TDOT’s Nobody Trashes Tennessee Litter Campaign Expands with New Trashsquatch Patch for Scouts

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The Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT) has announced an exciting expansion of its Nobody Trashes Tennessee litter prevention campaign, introducing a new Trashsquatch patch specifically for Scouts. This initiative is designed to engage youth in environmental conservation by encouraging them to participate in litter prevention efforts within their communities. Scouts can earn the Trashsquatch patch by completing various activities that promote awareness about the impacts of littering and the importance of keeping the environment clean. This new patch is part of TDOT's broader strategy to involve young people in community service and environmental protection. By fostering a sense of responsibility among the youth, TDOT aims to cultivate a culture of respect for nature and encourage lifelong habits of cleanliness and stewardship.

This program not only serves to educate but also empowers Scouts to take action, making a tangible difference in their neighborhoods. Additionally, the campaign reflects the growing importance of community involvement in addressing litter issues across Tennessee. Ultimately, this initiative represents a proactive approach to engaging future generations in maintaining the beauty of Tennessee's landscapes.

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