Watch CBS News

Californians Pick Up 367 Tons Of Trash From Waterways

SACRAMENTO (CBS13) —  As part of Coastal Cleanup Day, volunteers from around Sacramento gathered to remove trash and debris from the American River Parkway.

ARPF-TRASH BAGS
(source: American River Parkway Foundation)

According to the American River Parkway Foundation, a total of 1,226 volunteers removed more than 20,176 pounds of trash from the parkway in just three hours.

ARPF-STINGERS UP
(source: American River Parkway Foundation)

Volunteers ranged from children to Sacramento State students.

ARPF-TRASH CLEAN GROUP
(source: American River Parkway Foundation)

The cleanup was part of a larger statewide effort to clean up the California coast.

ARPF-CLEANUP AT WATER
(source: American River Parkway Foundation)

According to the California Coastal Commission, about 53,000 volunteers gathered across the state to pick up approximately 734,606 pounds of trash and recyclables from our beaches and inland waterways.

View CBS News In
CBS News App Open
Chrome Safari Continue
Be the first to know
Get browser notifications for breaking news, live events, and exclusive reporting.