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Public lands are among our most valuable shared spaces, and protecting them requires the ongoing efforts of dedicated volunteers and community partners. Trash No Land, a Washington-based nonprofit founded by Bill Cogley, is a leading organization focused on public land cleanup, responsible target shooting, and environmental stewardship.
Trash No Land works year-round to remove debris, clean up litter, restore damaged areas, and help preserve access to safe recreational shooting sites.
For hard-to-reach areas without access to power, Bill Cogley uses the World’s Best EcoBlaster, a self-contained portable pressure washer designed for off-grid cleaning. This system allows volunteers to effectively clean remote locations where traditional equipment would not be practical.
Protecting public lands is a shared responsibility. Supporting organizations like Trash No Land, participating in cleanup efforts, and practicing responsible outdoor behavior all contribute to preserving these spaces for future generations.
Explore more environmental cleanup projects in our Demo Gallery
Learn more about Trash No Land at www.trashnoland.org
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