Tell the public where to stick it December 1st 2007
A simple yet effective way of reducing gum litter is racking up plaudits from local
councils across the UK.GumTarget is literally just that: a highly visible sticking post
that tells the public exactly where to stick it
Invented by Meteora, the GumTarget encourages the public to stick
their used gum in a place where it can easily be collected,
contained, removed and disposed of hygienically, rather than being
thrown on the floor where it awaits specialist, and therefore costly,
removal services.
It consists of a backing board and a printed sheet, the GumSheet.
This covers the front of the GumTarget, providing an easily changed,
disposable surface on which
used gum is stuck. GumSheets
are changed regularly to prevent
the build-up of a large volume of
gum deposits.GumSheets are
printed with various
entertaining/topical images or
messages, the aim being to
provide the public with 'a fun
place to deface'.
GumTarget is strategically
located in gum drop 'hot spots'
and is wall mounted,
freestanding or fitted to an
existing post.
Not just a sticky place
Awarded national runner up by
the Chartered Institute of Wastes
Management awards for Best
Environmental Practice in its first
year of service, the system has since become a key element in the
fight against gum litter for over 40 public sector organisations across
the UK. These vary from educational establishments to towns and
city centres and include British heritage sites such as Windsor Castle.
For an idea of its impact,Meteora cites Luton Borough Council:
During its first year of service within Luton it collected over 75,000
pieces of chewing gum. Several years later it is still collecting 1,000
pieces of chewing gum per week. Given that a single stick of chewing
gum costs around 30 pence to remove, the annual savings would
equate to over £15,000.
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