Nov
2
2008
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Solid Cactus Cleans Up Its Adopted Roadway in Kingston Township

In a previous blog post, The Story of a Lawyer and His Litter, we learned that Solid Cactus adopted a roadway in Kingston Township, South Lehigh Street to be exact.  After being fueled up on coffee and Munchkins, on Saturday morning, the clean-up crew of tree-hugging Cacti took to the adopted road, donning orange safety vests and work gloves. By morning’s end, the crew bagged up about a half-dozen trash bags full of litter.

The clean-up crew found many trashy treasures strewn about the shoulder and embankment– mainly beer bottles, coffee cups, fast food bags, soft-drink bottles, newspapers, cigarette butts and on the more obscure end, a skeleton (an animal) and a jug of something that looked eerily similar to blood.  It’s really amazing what people will toss out their window, really.

We can proudly say that our home, Kingston Township is a little cleaner, and we’re certainly a little dirtier.

PICTURED ABOVE: Robyn Craig, Internet Marketing Team Leader; Jon Tenenbaum, EVP & General Counsel; Karen Snyder, Executive Assistant; Brian Emershaw, Project Manager; Donna Talarico, Senior Account Manager and Miguel Younger, Chief Operating Officer.

To check out the orange-vested team in action, go here:

Solid Cactus Cleanup – November 2, 2008

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