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		IDOT campaign reminds motorists about cost of littering
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		 [April 10, 2021] 
		By Zeta Cross 
		(The Center Square) – Spring causing the 
		snow to melt means the Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) 
		crews are out in force picking up litter.
 “While IDOT is committed to maintaining a positive impression of 
		Illinois by having our maintenance teams collect litter from our 
		roadsides, we need your help,” Acting Illinois Transportation Secretary 
		Omer Osman said in a statement. “If the warmer temperatures make you 
		tempted to toss that food wrapper or pop can out your car window, please 
		don’t. Trash is more than just an eyesore. It has real, negative impacts 
		on both the environment and our communities.”
 
		Pam Osborne, executive director of Keep Northern Illinois Beautiful in 
		Rockford, says that throwing trash and cigarette butts out car windows 
		and dumping takeout containers in parking lots winds up costing Illinois 
		taxpayers $6.1 million a year in cleanup costs.
 
		
		 
		“It is so disappointing to see trash all over the city,” Osborne said. 
		“Maybe people think what they are getting rid of is not much and it 
		really doesn’t matter, but you multiply that by thousands of people and 
		it comes out to a lot of trash.”
 
 This year the trash problem has only gotten worse because of COVID-19, 
		she says.
 
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			Heavy traffic is seen on an expressway near O'Hare airport in 
			Chicago, Tuesday, Nov. 21, 2017. AP Photo/Nam Y. Hu 
            
			 
            “People are throwing masks in parking lots and throwing gloves," she 
			said. "These items have a lot of bacteria in them. And somebody has 
			to pick them up.”
 Osborne says IDOT’s campaign to "Think Before You Throw" is the 
			right idea.
 
 “It’s just not that hard to dispose of trash properly,” Osborne 
			said. “It is a matter of developing the habit."
 
 Osborne suggests a simple solution.
 
 “In the car, have a bag for garbage. Then when you get home, toss 
			the bag in the trash can before you go in your front door,” she 
			says.
 
 Keep Northern Illinois Beautiful works with school groups to get 
			kids to bring the anti-littering message home to their parents.
 
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