Dover District Council (DDC) has partnered with litter pioneers, LitterLotto to help reduce street litter.

LitterLotto is a free mobile phone app which offers users the chance to win prizes for doing the right thing and putting litter in the bin.

Once you have downloaded the app, you simply take a photograph using the app as you place your litter in the bin. All litter counts, from a single cigarette stub to an abandoned bottle or takeaway box.

£1,000 weekly national Jackpot

Each time you bin a piece of litter, you get another entry into the LitterLotto national £1,000 weekly jackpot, instant spot prizes and their brand new “LitterLotto Coins”, which may be redeemed for a variety of prizes and extra jackpot entries. You can submit as many entries as you like, just BinItToWinIt!

David Landsberg, founder and CEO of LitterLotto, said: “We are delighted to partner with Dover District Council, we are proud to support them in their mission to ensure that Dover remains a wonderful place to live, work and visit.” 

£100 monthly Dover Jackpot

DDC is also offering a local jackpot of £100 each month for users of the app who bin litter in our district.

Plus, in support of the upcoming Great British Spring Clean Campaign, DDC will be offering two additional weekly local jackpots of £100 with the first winner being drawn on 20 March. Anyone participating in the Great British Spring Clean can use the LitterLotto App.

All you need to do is pick, bin and snap via the free LitterLotto App for a chance to win.

Cllr Martin Bates, Cabinet member for Transport, Licensing and Regulatory Services, said: “We are delighted to be working with Litter Lotto to encourage our residents to dispose of litter responsibly. We hope that people will give this app a try, see how easy it is to enter and win, and help us to spread the word. Every little helps as far as litter is concerned and this scheme directly rewards those who do the right thing and put litter in the bin.”

By Ed

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