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PLYMOUTH, Minn. 鈥?A 77-year-old Minnesota man is doing his part to help the environment.WCCO reported that Doug Eichten is happy to spend hours on the side of a busy road.Armed with his nifty nabber, come rain or shine, he picks up 15 pounds of trash a wee
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stanley cup ent rain, goes into the storm sewers, into the ponds, into the creeks, heads for the Mississippi, Eichten told WCCO. It endangers wildlife. It s more about that than it is the look of it. He s been doing it for six years.Eichten said he got the idea after seeing all the roadside trash while visiting Florida.During his time alongside Bass Lake Road, Eichten said he d found pop cans, beer cans, cigarette boxes, and clothing.But he said there are two things he won t pick up: roadkill and cigarette butts, adding that if he had to pick up the latter, he d be there for weeks.Eichten says he s trying to lead by example. I hope it s used with the children as a teaching moment. Because there s no need for it, and it should be unac
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