How Plogging Is Quietly Cleaning Up N. B. Trails The trail of litter that lines rural roads and countryside paths in New Brunswick is a persistent reminder of human neglect.
But over the years, a quiet revolution has been unfolding – one that involves picking up trash while jogging. Phyllis and John Holmes, a couple from New Brunswick, have been practicing plogging since 2005.
Armed with bags and determination, they've collected over 9,000 pounds of waste, inspiring others to join in.