Love the Boot Week is April 20-28, 2024! Sign up to participate in Louisiana’s largest litter cleanup and beautification event! In 2023, 12,777 individuals volunteered a total of 61,493 hours, removing 313 tons of litter in all 64 parishes. In addition to litter removal, volunteers focused on community beautification, planting 370 trees and 3,542 plants, and refurbishing 146 gardens. Join Love the Boot Week efforts in April to bring awareness to our state’s litter problem and promote litter prevention.
Litter hurts our communities. Let’s clean up our 64 parishes. Every effort makes a difference.
Let’s put the paradise back in our Sportsman’s Paradise. Plant trees for shade or a native plant garden for pollinators.
Teaching litter prevention is the #1 goal. We can prevent littering by adopting best practices like bagging our household trash.
Recycling of #1 plastic bottles and aluminum cans is made possible in 13 parishes for Love the Boot Week 2024.
We’ve got all the tools and resources to help make your cleanup successful, whether you need basic event planning tips, social media graphics, or supply vendor information. Select one of the options below or click Additional Resources for even more tools and resources.
Groups and individuals across the state are showing how much they #LovetheBoot April 20-28! Find out what’s happening in your parish and sign up today! Whether you are organizing an event, volunteering for an event, or cleaning up litter on your own—every effort makes a difference!
Keep Louisiana Beautiful, supported by the State of Louisiana and the Office of the Lieutenant Governor, is focused on promoting best practices for litter prevention and reduction, beautification, recycling, waste reduction, and sustainability. The backbone of KLB is the organization’s network of 37 Community Affiliates and 10 University Affiliates – all committed to working toward a cleaner, greener Louisiana. KLB supports communities across the state with its programs, educational opportunities, and community improvement grants.
Cajun Coast Visitors Bureau, Tangipahoa Parish Tourism, & Visit Webster Parish
Your financial contribution goes a long way in preserving our state's beauty.
There are countless projects that could use your time and effort.
Spark change - coordinate a local beautification or cleanup.