Helpful Resources

Keep Arkansas Beautiful is your go-to source for environmental info in Arkansas. Find how-to videos, useful info and stats, events, partner organizations and more below.

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    “Clean and Litter-free” Leads to Thriving Economies

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    Dangerous Debris (PDF)

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    In Your Hand It’s Lit. On The Ground It’s Litter. (Graphic)

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    Keep Arkansas Beautiful Releases the Latest Annual Impact Report

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    Litter Bag Lesson

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    Littering Is For The Birds (PDF)

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    Mt. Magazine Field Trips

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    Students Can Make a Difference While Earning Graduation Credits

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    Wildflowers Benefit Arkansas Environment and Economy

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      FAQs

      • Where can I report litter and/or illegal dump sites?

        You can report existing litter and/or illegal dump sites to your local county judge, sheriff’s office, or the Arkansas Department of Environmental Quality (ADEQ).

      • Where can I report littering on Arkansas roadways?

        The Arkansas Department of Transportation and Arkansas Highway Police manage a 24-hour, toll-free hotline where citizens can anonymously report littering on Arkansas roadways by calling 866-811-1222 or by using their online form. You will be asked to provide the date, time, and location where the littering occurred. They’ll also ask for a description of the vehicle (make, model, color) and the license plate number, as well as the item littered and from which side of the vehicle it was discarded.

      • What happens when you report someone to ARDOT’s Litter Hotline?

        The owner of the vehicle reported will receive a letter stating litter originating from their vehicle was observed by another motorist and had a law enforcement officer witnesses this action instead, significant fines would be imposed.

      • How can I Adopt-A-Highway?

        The Arkansas Department of Transportation’s Adopt-A-Highway Program allows volunteer groups to adopt a section of state highway for the purpose of litter control. More information on this program can be found here.