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Bus Ticket Campaign on December 13

–Cris

On Sunday, the 13th, TidyCity started a new campaign called the Bus Ticket Campaign. Volunteers waited at the bus stop outside Museum, and asked the people getting down from buses what they do with the tickets. Though many admitted they discarded it on the streets, they were all eager to sign the campaign and support the cause: never to discard bus tickets anywhere except in dustbins. They also promised to spread the word.

Hopefully, TidyCity can extend the campaign to cover more areas and more objects: we start from a bus ticket and develop it as a habit not to throw away things everywhere.

Those who would like to join this campaign can leave their comments here.
We could add a separate page for it soon.download Hitcher II: I’ve Been Waiting, The

5 comments

  1. Sampath posted on December 16, 2009:

    :) sounds good…. btw good job people …. good to see such things happening around :) …. i will be joining ur team soon….

  2. Gov posted on December 21, 2009:

    That was innovative :)

  3. Anand posted on December 27, 2009:

    A great approach to make us all conscious of how even the smallest of efforts can make a huge difference. Good job everyone !

  4. AKN posted on January 31, 2010:

    Should req KSRTC to install bins in the bus so that as you come out you can leave your tickets in there and not bother finding a dust bin outside!!… They can later sent it for recycling.

  5. sangeetha posted on July 6, 2010:

    nicely thought…….. gr8 minds…. keep it up

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