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demmiblue

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Tue Mar 12, 2019, 03:13 PM Mar 2019

Someone challenged "bored millennials" to clean up local parks and beaches. They absolutely... [View all]

When hashtag social media challenges go viral, they’re usually bad news. The Tide pod challenge, cinnamon challenge, and that one where people stuck condoms on their heads were all pretty bad ideas.

But over the weekend, #Trashtag went viral, inspiring young people all over the world to buy a box of garbage bags and post photos of themselves cleaning up their local parks, beaches, and wilderness areas.

It’s believed that the trend started on March 5 when Facebook user Byron Román shared a photo of himself issuing a challenge to “bored teens” asking them to “Take a photo of an area that needs some cleaning or maintenance, then take a photo after you have done something about it, and post it.”

The post has since been deleted but it was shared over 300,000 times.

The hashtag campaign dates back to 2015 when UNCO, a company that makes camping gear, started the #TrashTag project to challenge people to pick up 10,000 pieces of trash within a year.



https://www.upworthy.com/someone-challenged-bored-millennials-to-clean-up-local-parks-and-beaches-they-absolutely-nailed-it?c=ufb1


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(Today's teens aren't millennials. They're Gen Z.) WhiskeyGrinder Mar 2019 #1
(We used to do that in the '70s.) Igel Mar 2019 #2
I still do while hiking marlakay Mar 2019 #6
(We used to do that in the '70s.) ZERTErYNOthe Mar 2019 #10
I remember the '70's. Mariana Mar 2019 #20
(Totally didn't catch that, but it is a great challenge for all ages) demmiblue Mar 2019 #3
I may be square but I thinkk these genX, gen Z, millenials tags are silly.. panader0 Mar 2019 #4
Whenever I go shore fishing in the Twin Cities, MineralMan Mar 2019 #5
I am so fucking tired of the labels matt819 Mar 2019 #7
Generations don't make sense to me... lame54 Mar 2019 #9
They're just arbitrary 20 year divisions. maxsolomon Mar 2019 #17
I so agree. efhmc Mar 2019 #14
Millenians are the next great civic-minded generation DeminPennswoods Mar 2019 #8
EVERY TIME I take our dog out to poo, calimary Mar 2019 #11
Also people who hawk on the ground. CrispyQ Mar 2019 #12
Vermont has a green up day the first saturday in May every year -- it started in 1970 karynnj Mar 2019 #13
You couldn't pay me to do that in Seattle. maxsolomon Mar 2019 #15
I live in Seattle-- it's bad ismnotwasm Mar 2019 #18
It's so far off the National Radar it's appalling. maxsolomon Mar 2019 #19
The West coast has always had a pipeline ismnotwasm Mar 2019 #21
K & R...for visibility... Wounded Bear Mar 2019 #16
Nah, it's important to put them down because they took pictures. Mariana Mar 2019 #22
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