Sentences with phrase «leaving cigarette butts»

By leaving cigarette butts on the beach, that adds to the pollution of the lake, and that's our greatest natural resource.»
The next time you're tempted to just toss that empty drink bottle out of the car window or leave a cigarette butt lying around, keep these astounding littering statistics in mind.
Don't leave cigarette butts in ashtrays where the dogs can get them.
Tony Smith leaves a cigarette butt in Central Park, and sculpture parks reinvigorate New York.

Not exact matches

You have to stop and examine each new flower or leaf or blade of grass, every gum wrapped and cigarette butt has to be swept away from little fingers.
It has unrepaired divots, brown scars, slick spots, damp spots, replaced cups, leaves, pebbles, worms, lumps of sand, cigarette butts, invisible grain and — clearly visible — the name of a high school skillfully burned into it by vandals.
Fires can be natural or human origin, volunteers, criminals, but most are the result of imprudence a cigarette butt, a barbecue, a campfire... Enzo was born in April 2009, a week after his birth, himself and his parents had to leave the city a few days as a natural fire had spread.
When news of a serial killer spreads throughout her new school, Elle worries that the Reaper has been leaving her his calling card in the form of cigarette butts on her doormat and an unusual ribbon in... [Read more...]
Never leave anything out that can be harmful such as cigarette butts, slug pellets or other fertilisers, poisons or insecticides
On Saturday mornings, when the weekly commuters who usually rush in like blood have emptied out like a stomach and left only cigarette butts scattered like piñata droppings, I roam around thinking of the dead four hundred, passing the library and remembering it as a reservoir, not full of books but of water; I gather up anecdotes from when this neighborhood was something else.
Trash, cigarette butts, and graffiti all indicate the presence of people and yet the works are left empty, creating a world of possible narratives.
The collections consist of everday items such as shopping bags, gloves, hair clips, letters, messages, photos, cigarette butts and other lost or left - over items from the street.
On the basement level, metallic cigarette butts and withered leaves linger on the floor next to an invented infrastructure made up of paper pipes and paper ventilation shafts.
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