Here's from Nagaland, India. Students from #tetsocollege with the #trashtag movement!#ChallengeAccepted #TrashChallenge #trashtag challenge pic.twitter.com/ZFxC1g6ctN
— UnBHAKT (@UnBhaktd) March 11, 2019
Over the weekend, a new phenomenon called the “Trashtag Challenge” went viral. Taking the challenge means that you take before pictures of areas full of litter and trash heaps and after pictures of what they look like cleaned up. People then share the photos on social media with the hashtag #trashtag.
#trashtag seems to be trending. This one's from Nepal 🇳🇵 pic.twitter.com/stAxbQXhup
— Kelllvvviiinnn (@kelllvvviiinnn) March 9, 2019
The initial trend started in 2015 when an outdoor lighting company called UCO created the hashtag to incentivize people to pick up after themselves while out in the wilderness.
Here's from Nagaland, India. Students from #tetsocollege with the #trashtag movement!#ChallengeAccepted #TrashChallenge #trashtag challenge pic.twitter.com/ZFxC1g6ctN
— UnBHAKT (@UnBhaktd) March 11, 2019
#trashtag #TrashChallenge
Picking up around Clifton with UCMC! pic.twitter.com/IjTVSzk7BN— Fred Schroeder (@fred_schroeder) March 10, 2019
Let us know what you think of this new incredible viral sensation!