Anti-Cigarette Litter Campaign

 Beginning on January 17th and running through January 31st, Louth County Council is set to launch a groundbreaking initiative as part of the Anti-Cigarette Litter Campaign. Named "Vote with Your Butt," the campaign incorporates Ballot Bins in Dundalk and Drogheda, alongside strategically placed billboards and bus shelters carrying the campaign message. The Ballot Bins pose 'either/or' questions to smokers, allowing them to vote by responsibly disposing of their cigarette butts. The initiative extends its reach to villages, where Tidy Town groups will raise awareness and encourage the use of ballot bins to combat cigarette litter. LMFM will broadcast advertisements throughout the campaign, while the community support team intends to involve businesses in both towns, encouraging them to disseminate the campaign's essential messages and proudly display window stickers in their shop fronts as a visible demonstration of their support. Aligned with Louth County Council's dedication to promoting environmental awareness and instilling a sense of responsibility in the community, the campaign aims to significantly reduce cigarette litter, contributing to the creation of cleaner and healthier public spaces.