#TrashTag Challenge goes VIRAL! How this new trend is making world a better place
#TrashTag Challenge has become a new trend, compelling people to pick up trash around them and post pictures of the transformation achieved by cleaning up an area. They are further calling on others to start cleaning up their communities.
Hundreds of people shared photos of themselves litter-picking in trash-strewn parks and streets. Take a look at some pictures shared by them, tremendously changing the look of the area and of course, making the world a better place to live!
Hey kids. Remember the Harlem shake..the water bottle flip challenge..the mannequin challenge..? At last, something meaningful is about to drop globally - #trashtag - take a before and after shot of major tidying efforts. You heard it here first, kids. @CognitaSchools #CognitaWay pic.twitter.com/pp873OGNP2
— Andy Perryer (@andyperryer) March 10, 2019
Here's from Nagaland, India. Students from #tetsocollege with the #trashtag movement!#ChallengeAccepted #TrashChallenge #trashtag challenge pic.twitter.com/ZFxC1g6ctN
— Shon Kapai (@KapaiShon) March 11, 2019
Really glad the #trashtag challenge is a popular thing pic.twitter.com/UkZmxheQLa
— Wyatt 🍀 (@Weeit_) March 11, 2019
#trashtag The WEEKI WACHEE RIVER RANGERS have collected and removef over 4 "TONS" of trash and debris off of and "OUT" of the Weeki Wachee River in less than 8 months! Willing to accept this challenge too 😎 pic.twitter.com/dFOF2vjIUv
— WEEKI WACHEE RIVER RANGERS (@WWRIVERRANGERS) March 12, 2019
Another #trashtag challenge accepted! Help keep our streets clean. pic.twitter.com/0bh7oEEcTN
— TO112 (@to112life) March 10, 2019
🚨 #trashtag Challenge! 🚨 Single use plastics are DESTROYING this planet that we call home, so if you see something, DO SOMETHING! Know of an area that could use a clean up? Take a before photo, roll up those sleeves and get to work, take an after photo, post it and TAG US! pic.twitter.com/CqDvmKwRrk
— Sea Shepherd SSCS (@SeaShepherdSSCS) March 11, 2019
Our Greenteam taking part in the #trashtag challenge since way back 🙌 Here at Rangitoto we picked up 18,615 items of rubbish pic.twitter.com/ax6Q5RVrvn
— Air New Zealand✈️ (@FlyAirNZ) March 12, 2019
#Trashtag there you go Texas Tech University Accept Your Challenge..#TrashChallenge pic.twitter.com/6fDaZg3hYV
— Ikeogu charity (@CharityIkeogu) March 12, 2019
A group of Phnom Penh residents has been cleaning the Boeung Trabek for the past 10 days. One of the volunteers told me they've organized by themselves (about 50 people rotating in and out). Part of the #trashtag challenge, they've had volunteers coming in from 8am-8pm pic.twitter.com/LGvYOeqRFO
— Danielle KeetonOlsen (@DanielleRose84) March 12, 2019
There has been thousands of posts tagged on Instagram, Twitter and other social media platforms, showing countless volunteers have cleaned up parks, roads and beaches around the world.#trashtag has been an awesome time world wide flash moment. From 44bags in Asheville North Carolina, 500 volunteers picking up 8000 lb in South mountain regional Park Arizona, and Hungry cleaning rivers. This has been one of the best hashtag challenges ever. pic.twitter.com/QON5Ahdkzo
— OREGON I.T. NOT IT⚾ (@OregonJOBS2) March 11, 2019