THE GUM Litter Taskforce Bin It! Roadshow is back on the road this week and visited Limerick to drive positive behavioural change around attitudes to gum litter amongst students. Throughout the week, students from Mungret Commuinity College and Colaiste na Trocaire (Mercy Commuinity College) took part in an hour-long workshop, where they learned more about correct litter disposal and the important role they can play in caring for the environment. The Bin It! Roadshow is an integral part of the Gum Litter Taskforce’s (GLT) gum litter education campaign, which uses fun actor-led workshops and interactive learning materials to promote the responsible disposal of gum litter to schoolchildren.
Young people are increasingly eco-conscious, however even among this demographic, some 14% continue to litter their gum. Across all age groups, males are found to litter more than females. Research has shown that lifestyle patterns and habit formation begin at an early age, with schoolchildren thought to be most susceptible to social influence from ages 11 to 14 years of age, meaning the Roadshow plays a key role in developing proper litter disposal habits.
READ MORE: Paralympic hopeful awarded at Limerick and Clare College of FET conferring ceremony Chair of the Gum Litter Taskforce, Avril Donlon, said: “It is such a pleasure to be launching the Bin It! Roadshow for 2024 with the largest schedule to date. We are looking forward to the continued success of the roadshow and engaging with young people across Ireland to highlight the environmental impacts of littering in a positive and interactive way. We are delighted with the expansion of schools year on year, with a record 78 performances planned for this year.
The continued success and demand for the tour is a great indication of the value add of the programme, and a credit to the Bin It! team for creating such an engaging and informative performance about gum litter.” Corporate Affairs Specialist, Mars Ireland, Anne Sheeran, said: “The Bin It! Roadshow is an exciting and extremely important part of the GLT campaign, given its focus on young people. We are delighted to be visiting 25 counties and reaching nearly 8,000 students this year.
The Bin It! Education Programme provides us with a great opportunity to target that small cohort of young people who continue to litter gum and we are looking forward to seeing this year’s results.” Over the eight week roadshow, the Gum Litter Taskforce’s Bin It! education programme will travel across 25 counties and deliver a total of 78 performances across 68 schools, both primary and secondary. For schools not registered for this year’s Bin It! Roadshow, the Gum Litter Taskforce will also continue to provide useful lesson plan material on its website, with materials made available to almost 730 schools across Ireland to date.
The GLT education campaign is fully funded by Mars Wrigley, and free for all participating schools. The GLT campaign also includes a roadshow that travels throughout the country in the summer months promoting responsible gum behaviours with the help of local authorities..
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Gum Litter Taskforce's 'Bin It!' Roadshow visits Limerick in largest-ever nationwide tour
THE GUM Litter Taskforce Bin It! Roadshow is back on the road this week and visited Limerick to drive positive behavioural change around attitudes to gum litter amongst students. Throughout the week, students from Mungret Commuinity College and Colaiste na Trocaire (Mercy Commuinity College) took pa