Difference between revisions of "Hold On To Your Butt"

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:*[http://bos.ocgov.com/legacy5/newsletters/pdf/09_06_25_Cigarette_Litter_Sekich.pdf Surfrider Foundation's Cigarette Litter Campaign]
 
 
:*[http://sandiego.surfrider.org/programs/hold-on-to-your-butt Hold On To Your Butt Program] (San Diego County Chapter)
 
:*[http://sandiego.surfrider.org/programs/hold-on-to-your-butt Hold On To Your Butt Program] (San Diego County Chapter)
 
:*[http://www.surfrider.org/coastal-blog/entry/no-butts-about-it-surfrider-hawaii-wins-award-for-tobacco-free-beaches Surfrider Chapters Win Award for Tobacco-Free Beaches]
 
:*[http://www.surfrider.org/coastal-blog/entry/no-butts-about-it-surfrider-hawaii-wins-award-for-tobacco-free-beaches Surfrider Chapters Win Award for Tobacco-Free Beaches]

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Surfrider Foundation's Hold On To Your Butt program aims to raise awareness about the environmental impact of cigarette butt litter on our oceans, waves and beaches, and to help eliminate cigarette butt litter at the beach and in the ocean. Cigarette butts account for approximately one in every five items collected during beach cleanups. Often littered on our sidewalks and streets, they end up in our storm drains, flowing to our streams, rivers, bays, lagoons and ultimately the ocean.

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