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Jeff Kirschner of Litterati: Bringing concerned citizens together to pick up trash

Get Together

English - October 30, 2019 12:40 - 41 minutes - 37.8 MB - ★★★★★ - 56 ratings
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Are you ready for a good story about people power and the environment?

Gravy because today we're talking to Jeff Kirschner who kickstarted a community of people around the world who are picking up the trash on our streets, parks, beaches, and more. They call themselves Litterati.

Bailey met Jeff back in 2014, when she was still working at Instagram and Jeff’s Litterati hashtag was burgeoning on the site. People concerned about how we were leaving the planet were photographing the pieces of trash they were picking up everywhere from Oakland to the Great Wall of China. 

Since we met back then, Jeff built a standalone app for the Litterati community. With this new app, the community can catalogue exactly what piece of trash they’ve picked up where. Some of the members of the Litterati community pick up hundreds, even thousands, of pieces of trash EACH DAY.  To date, the cumulative impact is remarkable: 145,000+ people in the Litterati community have picked up 4.2 million pieces of trash. 

If you want to get involved with Litterati, download their app or go to their website: https://litterati.org

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