{"id":10998,"date":"2022-11-13t00:37:01","date_gmt":"2022-11-13t00:37:01","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/dpetrov.2create.studio\/planet\/wordpress\/?p=10998"},"modified":"2023-02-16t20:12:58","modified_gmt":"2023-02-16t20:12:58","slug":"cleanup-chicago","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"\/\/www.getitdoneaz.com\/story\/cleanup-chicago\/","title":{"rendered":"cleanup club chicago tackles pollution after covid pandemic increases single-use plastics litter"},"content":{"rendered":"
katherine tellock, a volunteer with friends of the chicago river, helps remove litter and invasive plants surrounding the chicago river. after the cancelation of the annual my chicago river day event in 2020 when the covid pandemic hit, members were given a summer challenge to clean up their own neighborhoods. this is when tellock noticed the staggering amount of scattered trash in her west lakeview neighborhood and started a cleaning campaign that continues today.<\/p>\n
tellock saw a lot of food takeout packaging, utensils and plastic bags, and she began recruiting others to help her cover more ground. <\/p>\n
\u201ci started cleaning my own neighborhood, then i ventured out to other areas and i eventually started to find such intense litter that i just could not do it myself,\u201d tellock said. \u201cso, i posted about it online and i started to gather some people to help.\u201d<\/p>\n
miranda carrico of the lake view east neighborhood was one of the first people to help tellock. both of them co-founded cleanup club chicago<\/a> (cuc) in july of 2020, a volunteer group tackling litter pollution through land and water group cleanups, city outreach, and waste reduction advocacy. <\/p>\n the environmental group has burgeoned to about 350 members from all over the city, carrico said. as of october, they collected 1,359 kitchen-sized bags of litter since their inception. cuc often collaborates with other organizations, companies, colleges, and wards like university of illinois chicago, dill pickle food co-op, and ward 25.<\/p>\n cuc has two group cleanups per month, running from april to november, and you can sign up here<\/a>. tellock and carrico encourage people to always report litter issues through their alderman or 311 \u2014 the number that connects to city services like the department of streets and sanitation.<\/p>\n chicago generated 4.13 million tons<\/a> of waste in 2020, but most recent data from 2018 reveals chicago\u2019s average recycling rate<\/a> is just 8.81%. cuc focuses on plastic litter, encouraging members to remove plastics from the environment whenever possible as the items can have detrimental impacts on habitats and animals like turtles and birds, trapping them, tellock said. <\/p>\n