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ADOPT ONE PLACE


JUST ONE PLACE, THAT’S ALL IT TAKES


PLEASE REPORT WHAT YOU DID TO SUPPORT THE OUTDOORS




ADOPT ONE PLACE

1. Pick Your Place, & Let Us Know

Pick a convenient place near your home, school, work or in a place that really
needs help.

2. Do a weekly cleanup for about two months

You can go it alone, but we suggest you find a partner. One can act as a spotter
to locate trash and within easy reach. When you’ve done this consistently for
roughly two months, you should see others helping out, thanking you and there
will be a permanent change in behavior for this one place.

3. Have Fun!

You can have fun hiking, biking, skiing, climbing and riding! Have fun and tell
us about it! Take a PIC or VIDEO and post it with the #adoptoneplace.



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ADVOCACY

Advocacy is the primary tool through which Clean Trails works to promote
natural, pristine, and litter-free wild-places and the trails that lead to them.
We encourage, enable, and empower our members and other individuals to raise
awareness for the disparaging effects of litter on our local, regional, and
national trail systems.

Our Clean Trails’ advocacy program promotes general awareness, responsibility,
and educational activities for individuals, schools, businesses, and
organizations. Through our Clean Trails advocates, we provide a local point of
contact for city, county, state, and federal agencies to coordinate for a better
outdoor experience.

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THEORY OF CHANGE




With reduced funding for park and wilderness maintenance, litter is becoming a
growing problem on our nation’s trail systems.

Trail Trash

In the wake of budget cutbacks and the focus of our public systems on other
activities, the role of maintaining our trails needs to fall upon us, the users.
Our objective is to create a sense of pride and purpose for our trail systems;
to keep them as pristine as the wild places to which they take us.

Studies show the highest indicator that someone will pick up litter is if they
witness someone else picking up litter. Community Based Social Marketing (CBSM)
studies are proving that peer group norms are more powerful than incentives, and
when worked in concert with each other, they can provide impressive behavioral
change impacts.

Clean Trails: The Science…

Our plans include development of a national network of trail stewards, as well
as, educational and advocacy programs. Specific areas of service include:
developing trail stewardship networks, awareness programming, Adopt-A-Trail, and
Trail Box installation and maintenance. Our first course of action is to begin
building our network by leveraging existing social media avenues through current
channels and by encouraging responsibility through trailside events and
activities.

 

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TRAIL BOX PROJECT

Our trail boxes are a tool to promote personal responsibility and assist
individuals and groups in maintaining a clean trail. The boxes are designed
specifically to encourage casual participation in removal of litter from the
outdoors. Box design has been field-tested and we have built pre-production
prototypes.

Phase One: is an initial effort to set up pre-production and development.
Funding is required for implementation: including design and development
services; initial production run of 200 units; accessories, assembly, packaging
and shipping.

Phase Two: consists of a pre-commercial production run of 500 units, which will
include design and development; production of units and accessories, assembly,
packaging, and shipping.

Phase Three: is projected as an initial commercial run of 10,000 units.

In preproduction testing, this project has proved to dramatically improve trail
conditions. We’re looking for investors to help get this important project off
the ground. Contact us to discuss our cobranding effort to make a difference on
our nation’s trails.


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