Trash Talk: Take Our Litter Survey Today

Students at the Clinton School of Public Service are conducting a survey of college aged students (18-22) about perceptions of litter and littering behavior across the state of Arkansas.

This survey is in partnership with Keep Arkansas Beautiful, and participation in this survey will contribute to Keep Arkansas Beautiful's mission of educating young adults across the state about the issue of littering. The survey will take approximately 10-15 minutes to complete. You will also have the opportunity to win a Keep Arkansas Beautiful swag bag! Please help us in our research and Keep Arkansas Beautiful in their mission to reduce littering across Arkansas!

Here is a link to take the survey.

If you are willing to participate, please take our survey by March 4.

Contacts

Stanley Rousseau, graduate and law student
Clinton School of Public Service
870-215-1348, srousseau@clintonschool.uasys.edu

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