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August 16, 2024 by Dunphy Communications

Summer Roadshow takes to County Galway to tackle gum disposal

Summer Roadshow takes to County Galway to tackle gum disposal
August 16, 2024 by Dunphy Communications

The Gum Litter Taskforce (GLT) took to the streets of Athenry in County Galway today as a part of its Summer Roadshow.

The interactive roadshow works with local authorities and communities across the country to carry out fun and engaging education and awareness initiatives that demonstrate the proper means of gum disposal and raise awareness of the environmental and fiscal impacts of gum litter.

Now in its seventeenth year, the campaign is a collaboration between Food Drink Ireland, the Department of Environment, Climate and Communications, the chewing gum industry, and local authorities.

One in seven people continue to drop their gum on the ground, according to new findings from the Gum Litter Taskforce (GLT), the national awareness campaign which aims to make gum litter an issue of the past. This accounts for 19% of men and 9% of women, showing a higher tendency in men to not properly dispose of their gum.

Pictured during the Gum Litter Taskforce (GLT) Summer Roadshow in Athenry (left to right) Martin Cummins (Community Warden), Uinsinn Finn (Deputy Chief Executive) Mark Molloy (Assistant EAO) and Tomás Clancy, Laura Mullins, Liam Brien, Thomas O’Sullivan, David Kelly (Community Wardens) of Galway County Council; Ella Seery, Gum litter Taskforce; Chris Harrington (Senior Community Warden) and Maria Flynn (Administrative Officer) of Galway County Council; and David Hopkins of Gum Litter Taskforce. Photo Ray Ryan

Attitudes towards gum litter continue to change, as children are educated on the negative environmental and fiscal impacts of gum litter. The GLT 2023 campaign had a positive impact on both attitudes and behaviour regarding gum disposal, with a 5% increase in those reporting ‘always’ or ‘usually’ putting their chewed gum in the bin, bringing the figure to a record high of 92%. The latest results of the National Litter Pollution Monitoring report (2022) also reflect this behavioural change, showing a continuous decline of percentage of gum as a proportion of litter at 8.6%.

The GLT research also found that the biggest deterrent of gum litter is peer pressure, however 1 in 4 of state they have changed their behaviour as a result of the educational messaging from the Bin-it campaign.

The findings highlight the continued impact of the GLT, a joint initiative of the Department of Environment, Climate and Communications, Food Drink Ireland, and the chewing gum industry, which has played a key role in promoting proper gum litter disposal, since its launch in 2007.

The GLT campaign travels across the country, working with local authorities to host its Summer Roadshow, which promotes responsible gum disposal by highlighting the environmental impacts of gum and general litter. This is supplemented by the ‘Bin It!’ school roadshow and a social media campaign to target 16–24-year-olds. 

A further positive impact of the campaign is evident from the 16% of young people who reported having stopped the habit of ‘dropping or spitting’ gum recently post campaign.

Pictured during the Gum Litter Taskforce (GLT) Summer Roadshow in Athenry (left to right) Uinsinn Finn, Deputy Chief Executive of Galway County Council; Maria Flynn, Administrative Officer, Galway County Council; Avril Donlon, Project Manager, Food Drink Ireland; and Chris Harrington, Senior Community Warden, Galway County Council. Photo Ray Ryan.

Supporting the Roadshow in Co. Galway, the Cathaoirleach of the County of Galway, Cllr. Albert Dolan said: The Gum Litter Taskforce Roadshow is an important reminder to the whole community that we must continue to reduce our litter and protect our local environment.”

Welcoming the Roadshow to Galway, Deputy Chief Executive of Galway County Council, Mr. Uinsinn Finn said:”We are delighted to welcome back the Gum Litter Taskforce to Galway. The Roadshow is an excellent opportunity to educate the public on the benefits of responsibly disposing of gum litter and to encourage positive, sustainable behaviour.”

The Director of Services Rural & Community Development, Integration and Environment, Ms. Jacqueline Carroll said, “Galway County Council is delighted to support The Gum Litter Taskforce Campaign. The reduction of gum litter in recent years is a testament to the success of the campaign, and we look forward to seeing the progressive positive change the campaign brings in years to come.”

Gum Litter Taskforce Executive, Avril Donlon of Food Drink Ireland said: “We are delighted to launch the 2024 Gum Litter Taskforce campaign, with the support of the Department of Environment, Climate and Communications, today in Dublin. The results of the campaign are evident, and we are thrilled that 1 in 4 people state the GLT campaign as the reason for deterring them from littering gum. Last year we delivered significant results, with a record number of schools participating in the Bin It! Education programme, and we really look forward to what the 2024 campaign has in store.”

Katrine Grytter, Corporate Affairs Director, Mars Wrigley Northern Europe and Ireland said: We are very proud of the continued success of Gum Litter Taskforce campaign at Mars Wrigley and delighted with the continued support from the Department of Environment, Climate and Communications and Food Drink Ireland. The campaign helps to teach younger generations about the negative impacts of gum and other litter, and promotes an eco-conscious mindset. We look forward to the continued success of GLT campaign and its supporting bodies in 2024.” 

This year’s campaign will see representatives from the Gum Litter Taskforce working with local authorities and communities to carry out education and awareness initiatives that demonstrate the proper means of gum disposal and raise awareness of the environmental and fiscal impacts of improper disposal.

In September, the Gum Litter Taskforce’s Bin It! education programme will travel across the country and deliver 60 performances a year to primary and secondary schools nationwide, with the ambition to visit 180 schools by 2025. This is in addition to useful lesson plan material that has been made available to almost 730 schools across Ireland.

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