Volunteer for the North Carolina Litter Sweep: April 12-26

​​​Traditionally scheduled for the last two weeks of April and September, Litter Sweep is the N.C. Department of Transportation’s biannual statewide roadside litter removal initiative. Residents throughout the state participate in local efforts to help clean up North Carolina's roadways.

In addition to volunteers, NCDOT maintenance crews devote one week of their time to pick up litter and collect orange bags placed on the roadsides by volunteer pickups.

Volunteers are provided cleanup supplies, such as reversible orange/blue trash bags, gloves and orange safety vests,​ from their local NCDOT County Maintenance Yard office​.

If you or your team needs supplies, or if you have any questions, contact the Buncombe County NCDOT litter program coordinator below.​

Frequently Asked Questions

CLICK HERE to visit ncdot.gov for more information and a helpful Q&A.

Ready to get involved? ​

​If you or your team needs supplies, or if you have any questions, contact the Buncombe County NCDOT litter program coordinator, David Hoskins at 828-225-2763 (direct line) or (828) 298-0397 (maintenance office line). You can find a complete list of program coordinators HERE.

​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​You found...​ what?

​If you find anything unusual or interesting during your litter sweep cleanup, use the hashtag, #StrangeLitter on social media​.​​

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