PITTSBURGH—Ed Wrenn, a retired medical doctor, is a contender in an emerging sport: competitive litter cleanups.
Three weeks into Pittsburgh’s new Litter League competition, in which teams vie to see who can pick up the most trash, he was starting to develop a strategy. “If you want to win, go for the big stuff,” Dr. Wrenn shouted as he picked his way along a wooded path near a precipice overlooking a freeway. Several deer looked on warily.
Dr. Wrenn was wearing gloves and peering into dense clumps of vegetation. He carried a plastic bucket, rapidly filling up with beer-bottle shards, shredded grocery bags and crushed aluminum cans. Those were fine, but the real value was in heavier items, such as tires and the rusted metal frame of a piano he hoped to pry loose from the soil.
Litter-collecting contests, held for years in some places, are picking up. New ones started this year in Pittsburgh and Toledo. The efforts begin as part of programs for volunteers to help clean up their communities. Then, for some, things get competitive. Dr. Wrenn’s team, the East End Trash Talkers, and 10 other squads are vying for glory and prizes, including high-end backpacks. Winners are due to be announced on June 20.
So ... Supermarket Sweep for trash? Love it. TY for doing what you're doing.
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