We were blessed with an amazing fall day in Big Cottonwood Canyon, where stunning views met the dedication of 180 passionate volunteers. With crisp air and golden leaves as the backdrop, volunteers of all ages came together to remove an estimated 2,500 pounds of trash from the canyon.
Read MoreThis year’s Fish For Garbage Weber River Clean Up was nothing short of amazing! On behalf of our entire team, we want to extend a HUGE thank you to the 120+ volunteers who came out to make a difference for the environment and the local community. Together, you helped remove a staggering 3,560 lbs of trash from the Weber River and its surrounding areas.
Read MoreOn a bright, sunny day in Dutch John, something remarkable happened. Over 100 volunteers gathered for the Fish For Garbage & GROGA (Green River Outfitters & Guides Association) Green River Cleanup, working together to restore the riverbanks and the rest of the area to their natural beauty, free of trash and debris. It was a day filled with hard work, community spirit, and a shared passion for protecting our environment.
Read MoreFish For Garbage Jordan River Clean Up was an inspiring event that brought together over 125 dedicated volunteers who worked tirelessly to make a significant impact on our local environment. With the combined efforts of our incredible community, we managed to collect a staggering 2,260 pounds of trash from the Jordan River!
Read MoreOn Saturday, June 22nd, the 4th annual Fish For Garbage Strawberry Reservoir Clean Up saw a fantastic turnout, with over 200 dedicated volunteers coming together to make a difference. This year, we collected a staggering 4,780 pounds of trash, pushing us past the incredible milestone of 100,000 pounds of garbage removed since Fish For Garbage was created.
Read MoreA heartfelt "Thank you!" to everyone who made the 2024 Provo River Cleanup an unprecedented success. With a record-breaking 14,360 pounds of trash collected—thanks to the dedication of over 400 volunteers—the event surpassed all expectations. The overwhelming support from sponsors like Nicholas & Co., Holy Cross Hospital, Western Rivers Flyfisher, and Breen Homes' "Cash for Trash" initiative ensured that volunteers were well-fed and rewarded. However, our work is ongoing. We remain committed to preserving our waterways and wildlands for future generations. Your continued support, whether through participating in cleanups, exploring sponsorship opportunities, or simply picking up litter when you see it, is invaluable. Together, we can make a lasting impact on the health of our environment. Let's keep breaking records and ensuring a cleaner, brighter future for all.
Read More#FILLTHENET Instagram contest! Participate by following @FishForGarbage, posting photos or videos of themselves cleaning water bodies while fishing, and tagging @fishforgarbage with #FishForGarbage and #fillthenet. The contest runs from May 1st to October 31st, with one monthly winner receiving a grand prize. Participants can enter multiple times. Ensure entries are original, respectful, and comply with the official rules. Winners announced monthly on Fish For Garbage's Instagram page. For inquiries, email info@fishforgarbage.org..
Read MoreDig into Fish For Garbage's 2023 Annual Report. Explore impact, local initiatives, and sustainability practices, emphasizing river and lake cleanups and community engagement oppertunities. Learn about powerful partnerships driving their mission and innovative projects steering toward a greener future.
Read MoreFish For Garbage recently had the opportunity to team up with Utah Wildlife Walls, the Utah Wildlife Federation, and the National Forest Service for this year's annual Bonnie Ball. It's a street fair in Salt Lake City that highlights Utah's native wildlife and the importance of conservation.
Read MoreThe Fish For Garbage Weber River Clean-Up 2023 was an overwhelming success, thanks to the dedication and passion of our volunteers, the support of our generous sponsors, and the excitement of our participation drawing. Together, we've made a significant impact on the health and beauty of the Weber River. But let's not stop here; let's continue to be stewards of our environment, working together to protect and preserve the places we hold dear. We look forward to seeing you all at our next clean-up event, where we can once again make a positive difference in our community and our world.
Read MoreThe banks of the Green River echoed with enthusiasm and a strong sense of purpose on a beautiful Saturday morning during the much-anticipated 2023 Fish For Garbage Green River Clean Up.
Read MoreOver 120 enthusiastic volunteers from various walks of life came together with a common goal in mind: to make a positive impact on our environment. Their dedication, hard work, and unwavering commitment were truly inspiring. Together, we managed to collect an astonishing 4,180 pounds of trash from the reservoir and its shoreline, significantly improving the ecosystem and ensuring the preservation of this natural treasure for generations to come.
Read MoreOn May 13th, the Fish For Garbage gear swap took place, offering a fantastic opportunity for people to find great deals on slightly used gear. Numerous individuals participated in the event, eagerly seeking out high-quality gear at affordable prices.
Read MoreWe are thrilled to share the success of the Fish For Garbage Lower Provo River Clean Up, held on April 29, 2023. With the help of over 300 volunteers, we were able to collect an impressive 9,240 pounds of garbage from the river and surrounding areas. That’s 30.5 lbs per person with a total of over 900 combined volunteer hours.
Read MoreOur 2nd Annual Fall Fundraiser was a success! Thanks to all of the generous donors, sponsors, and community to showed up to support the cause. Thanks for helping us wrap up 2022 with a bang.
Read MoreCleaning the Weber always brings surprises, either because of the weather in September, or the type of garbage left from people floating all summer long. However, we always, always get an enthusiastic group of volunteers, ready for some hard work picking up trash and enjoying good company.
Read MoreAfter putting this cleanup on hold for a few years due to the pandemic, we are thrilled to have partnered with BlackStrap. Based in Bend, Oregon the company has been one of our longest and most dedicated sponsors.
Read MoreWe couldn’t have asked for more perfect weather for our favorite event of the year! The air was warm, the sky was blue, the water was cool to the touch and the scenery and wildlife was picturesque. Fish For Garbage teamed up with GROGA (Green River Outfitters & Guides Association) and other volunteers to either float down the river in various watercrafts or walk along the river trail.
Read MoreWe came back to Strawberry Reservoir for our second cleanup and campout weekend! Our team always enjoys campouts because it gives us an opportunity to spend more time with our volunteers and Fish for Garbage community. We pulled roughly 3,000 pounds out of the reservoir and surrounding areas with the help of 80 volunteers.
Read MoreBased on our recent years’ success working with the Ogden community we were looking forward to the 2nd annual Ogden River Cleanup.
Starting at 9 am we had a steady push of volunteers grabbing gloves, bags, breakfast bars and swag bags. Followed by a quick conversation on where the best place to find trash and they were off.
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