Waste awareness
This photo collage by Teagan McNamara shows waste around the Grants Pass area, hoping to spread environmental awareness.
This photo collage by Teagan McNamara shows waste around the Grants Pass area, hoping to spread environmental awareness.
Downtown Grants Pass: a blue, graffitied dumpster with trash piled along a wooden fence is affecting the air and animals around.
Milk spill across the cement in front of the core building doors. Another reason why picking up your trash is just to be respectful.
A pulverized plastic cup lays in the grass along the side of the core building with many other pieces of trash.
Along the brick wall of GPHS, masks collect.
A piece of wrapper on the grass below some trees in the courtyard with many other pieces from lunch.
Yet another mask outside the cafeteria where students eat. With COVID, this is not sanitary or safe.
Soaked from the rain, a plastic bag lays amongst the bark in All Sports Park.
Amidst the water, a plastic water bottle floats in the pond at All Sports Park.
Walking within the park will reveal faded dead leaves and grass, along with pieces of trash in bushes lying in plain sight.
How to help?
With the New Year of 2022 here, we should start the year off aware of our environment and cleaning up in our community. Making others aware and doing your part of picking up we will built a healthier Earth.