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Football games at Auburn mean tailgates, tight ends and too much garbage?
Brittany Branyon is co-chair for the Auburn Sustainability Action Program and she’s a recycling guru. But football games have her mad. But it’s not the team’s record that’s got her riled up. In a rant to oanow.com, the senior says she doesn’t understand why so many people who love Auburn, can’t seem to get their solo cups in the trash can.
She poses a valid question on the site:
As for me, we always clean up our tailgating spot, and oftentimes consume our game-day beverages in reusable cups, assuring we won’t leave them to become part of the post-game leftovers. And every time I gaze across campus at the refuse of Styrofoam dishes and aluminum pans, I promise myself never to do the same when I come back as an alumna. How can a so-called Auburn fan, student and alum leave their home in such despair?
Moral of the day: Getting trashed is okay, as long as you throw your trash away.







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