Talk:Keep Britain Tidy

Corporate use of Tidyman logo
(German) Wrigley's chewing gum packaging has the Tidyman logo on it. Is it common for product packagings to have this logo on it - and if yes, are there "official" cooperations between companies and the Keep Britain Tidy campaign? I'm wondering whether the Tidyman logo was initially created for this campaign. --Abdull (talk) 09:45, 7 December 2007 (UTC)

Vandalism?
"Litterbug, native species rendered endagered as a result of the Keep Britain Tidy campaign." Is there any inkling of fact in this, or is it simply vandalism? 86.29.4.145 (talk) 11:06, 20 February 2008 (UTC)

The Litterbug disambiguation page listed a type of cockroach not native to Britain, as well as "a person who litters." These sort of litterbugs are almost certainly not endangered, nor are they distinguishable from your average homo sapiens, the vandalism has been removed. - DorkyDude

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