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Earth Day 2020: Indy, Detroit make 15 Big, Littered US Cities

On 50th Earth Day April 22, INDIANAPOLIS, with DETROIT, are litterscorecard.com US 15 Big Cities with widespread, virus-breeding littering

INDY one of USA's 15 Big, Litter-Poluted Cities (with DETROIT) laden with heavy virus-breeding wastes on public spaces
INDY one of USA's 15 Big, Litter-Poluted Cities (with DETROIT) laden with heavy virus-breeding wastes on public spaces (Photo Courtesy ABC 6 Indanapolis via Bing Images)

by STEVE SPACEK litterscorecard.com TWITTER@litterscorecard.com

April 20, 2020 - Indianapolis, along with Detroit, are two regional cities among the USA’s 15 Biggest, Litter Polluted Cities, where littering and dumping of potentially virus-breeding waste is visible, widespread. This information comes as people celebrate the 50th Earth Day April 22 during the coronavirus outbreak, said Steve Spacek, director of the American States Litter Scorecard and a public performance specialist.

Detroit, along with New York, New Orleans, Miami, Los Angeles and Baltimore--all CDC-noted hotbeds for Covid-19 cases, and Indianapolis, Memphis, Nashville, Atlanta, Las Vegas, Philadelphia, Houston, San Antonio and Fort Worth-communities with lesser “case totals, make for the 15 cities with 375,000-plus populations, Spacek said. Choices were made using indicators from published sources, including the U.S. Census Bureau, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NTHSA), municipalities and reports by Busy Bee Cleaning, TRAVEL+LEISURE and Forbes.

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According to the US Environmental Protection Agency and revered health science journals, solid wastes are able to breed and transmit fatal viruses and diseases--Tetanus, Hepatitis A, Malaria, Zika, even Covid-19, said Spacek. As wastes, cigarette filters, paper food packaging, plastic beverage containers and retail -issued bags can enter waterways, then ate by seafood caught and sold for human consumption. World newscasting concurs the coronavirus developed last November from diseased animal remains sold with impunity at “open-air” markets in Wuhan, China, he said.

Data from the NHTSA Fatality Analysis Reporting System (FARS) indicates over 800 persons have died each year since 2010-- roughly 3 Americans killed per day-- from vehicular-majority encounters with un-removed waste and related debris upon roads, sidewalks, trails and in parks. These life-ending incidents, reported exclusively to NHTSA by state police agencies, can occur anytime and under all types of weather, Spacek said. In 2017, both Indianapolis and Detroit were top US cities for these fatalities, he added.

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Since the first Earth Day in 1970, five decades of Gallup polls find “a majority of Americans have great concern for pollution and its management by government,” said Spacek. “The cities of Indianapolis and Detroit are big-time failures to citizens. Elected city and county officials, workers, contractors acted lax. Filthy public spaces were not cleaned. Little to no waste reductions, almost zero support to reuse and recycle thrown-away items. Sadly, as highly-littered communities, Indy and Detroit appear to be paying ultimate prices for not duly practicing Green virtues: avertible deaths.“

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