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Västerås resident creates first trash-free area at Lillåudden

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Västerås resident creates first trash-free area at Lillåudden
Key Points
  • Lennart Klaar started cleaning up trash while walking his dog
  • He established Västerås' first trash-free area at Lillåudden by Lake Mälaren
  • Cleanup efforts are appreciated according to local reports

Lennart Klaar started by picking up trash when he was out with his dog, according to official sources. He has now established Västerås' first trash-free area – Lillåudden by the shore of Lake Mälaren, the same sources confirmed. According to SVT Västmanland, Lennart Klaar described that everyone appreciates such cleanup efforts.

It is not known when exactly he began his trash-picking initiative or how long it took to establish Lillåudden as a trash-free area. The specific methods or community efforts involved in making Lillåudden trash-free remain unclear, and there is no information on any official plans to expand this initiative to other areas in Västerås. The local government or community's formal response to this achievement has not been disclosed.

Everyone likes a trash picker.

Lennart Klaar, Trash picker/community volunteer
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