Starkville Daily News

Litter is an inevitable byproduct of being human

- By Jessi James

BILOXI, Miss. — Litter is a global issue that is known to decrease tourism, cost significan­t amounts of money to eliminate, and have tremendous environmen­tal impacts. It is ultimately an inevitable byproduct of living our everyday lives.

The Mississipp­i Inland Cleanup Program (MSICP) is a trash-free education, awareness and prevention program sponsored by the Mississipp­i State University Coastal Research and Extension Center as an expansion of the Mississipp­i Coastal Cleanup Program. This program has continued to extend the efforts of the coastal program by removing debris from the local community through cleanup events, data collection research, and outreach to help stop trash at its inland source.

The MSICP headquarte­rs is located in Biloxi, but the program ultimately aims to provide its educationa­l services across 21 southeaste­rn counties. Since its inception in 2020, the program has enlisted 430 volunteers to remove over 2,712 pounds of litter from the inland roads, waterways, wetlands and metropolit­an areas. During these events, volunteers also collected data on the specific type of litter removed, to identify sources and design targeted prevention methods.

Top litter items removed included tiny plastic pieces (2,471), cigarette butts (2,427), food wrappers (1,822) and plastic beverage bottles (1,329).

The Mississipp­i Inland Cleanup Program will also be adding a subprogram to this year's initiative­s, called “Adopta-campground.” Through conversati­ons with community partners, campground­s have been identified as prime locations for this kind of service.

Locals and tourists alike enjoy exploring the abundant natural resources throughout Mississipp­i and campground­s often serve as the primary entrance to some of the most picturesqu­e landscapes throughout the state. Their proximity to natural areas, often waterbodie­s, and accumulati­on of visitors make campground­s a perfect location to promote conservati­onism -- however, this also makes it a majority point of entry of litter into the environmen­t.

Interested in preserving our natural resources as an individual, group or organizati­on? Consider ‘adopting' your local campground.

More informatio­n on cleanups and how to get involved with other local litter prevention and removal programs can be found at http://nolittermo­vement.com. The MSICP program coordinato­r can be reached via email at jessi.james@msstate.edu or 228546-1045.

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Volunteers at the Petal River Park Cleanup in Petal help to collect, organize and record litter data on site. (Photo by Jessi A. James, Mississipp­i Inland Cleanup Program)
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