Nearly 1,500 individuals registered to volunteer in one or more volunteer cleanup or beautification opportunities in April and May.
Volunteer opportunities included one-time street and stream cleanups, various beautification projects at sites throughout the city, two Point of Pride Cleanups, and provided volunteer support for many of the scheduled Neighborhood Cleanups hosted by Community Partnership of the Ozarks.
Nearly 1,000 followed up on their registration, completing one or more of their volunteer commitments.
Assuming an average of 2.5 hours of volunteer work per registrant, it’s estimated that Clean Green volunteers logged more than 2,500 volunteer hours through the initiative.
Nearly 1,500 bags of trash were collected by Clean Green volunteers throughout the campaign.
The Tire Toss collected 1,587 tires and served 297 households. Tires will be recycled through Prime Trucking’s Eco Shred service. These tires will be turned into rubber mulch and other products.
Mattresses recycled: 485
TVs recycled: 242.