Day 1: Kezar Lake

Today was our first trash debut, we spent it walking around Kezar Lake 10:00 - 2:00 and took 30 minutes for lunch. Because today was our first day, it taught us a lot about what we can do to make our project more effective. We purchased trash bags, gloves, and two trash pick up sticks to help us. These were very helpful, especially the trash picker upers because we could reach into water or deep woods to grab our trash. The majority of our trash consisted of cans, bottles, and random scraps/papers. In the future, a vehicle such as a bike or scooter might help us to be more effective so that we can cover more area. Something we noticed, and predict to be a common theme is the lack of trash cans in the area. Today, we did not see a singular trash or recycle can, which was very disappointing to us. If there is no where for people to conveniently throw their trash away, it definitely will cause much more litter. After we got back to campus, we looked at a map and marked the most effective places to put a trash/recycling can on the trail we walked. We are interested to see if the other destinations on our list will hold the same amount of trash in the upcoming days! 

HOUR TOTAL: 4 hours



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