This year's "Step-Up, Pick-Up" competition resulted in 13,580 pounds of trash removed from Flint neighborhoods.
According to a press release from Communities First, Inc. (CFI), the organization behind the program, the annual competition challenges neighborhood groups to collect litter and beautify their neighborhoods while promoting sustainability, health, and civic pride.
"We are so proud of the community for stepping up once again," said Glenn Wilson, President and CEO of CFI.
Author's summary: Flint's "Step-Up, Pick-Up" competition collects 13,580 pounds of trash.