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  2. Trash pickup will not be interrupted during the week of New Year’s (Jan. 1-5). Mecklenburg County solid waste centers will be closed from Dec. 23-25 , and on New Year’s Day.

  3. Here’s how the holidays will affect trash pickup and amnesty ...

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    With Christmas Day and New Year’s Day only a week apart, the area’s trash pickup schedules will look different during the next few days as local municipalities observe the holidays.

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  5. National CleanUp Day - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, the event had over 1,500,000 volunteers who collected 14 million pounds of waste. The 2018 event was held in conjunction with the first World Cleanup Day. [3] [4] [5] Beginning the same year, the Arizona and Florida Departments of Transportation scheduled highway cleanup activities to occur on National CleanUp Day. [6] [7] [8]

  6. Here are the trash pickup Christmas holiday schedules for the ...

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    The garbage pickup schedule will remain unchanged this year. Lexington County Garbage pickup in the unincorporated areas will be picked up on the regular schedule this week.

  7. Clean-up (environment) - Wikipedia

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    Volunteers at recycling center Sure We Can clean-up McKibbin Street on Earth Day, 2021. A cleanup or clean-up is a form of environmental volunteering where a group of people get together to pick-up and dispose of litter in a designated location.

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  9. World Cleanup Day - Wikipedia

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    The goal of World Cleanup Day 2018 was to involve 5% of the world's population (or approximately 380 million people). While the effort fell short of the goal, it directly mobilized 18 million people worldwide. The 2019 World Cleanup Day was held on the 19th of September and coincided with Peace Day and the Global climate strike of September 2019.