Trash No Land Removes Graffiti from Public Lands
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Cleaning Graffiti in Washington’s Public Lands
Public lands are some of our most valuable shared spaces and protecting them requires the commitment of dedicated volunteers and community partners. Trash No Land, a Washington-based nonprofit organization, continues to lead the way in public land restoration, responsible target shooting, and environmental stewardship.
Founded by Bill Cogley, Trash No Land work year-round to remove debris, clean up litter, restore damaged areas, and preserve access to safe recreational shooting sites.
Bill Cogley relies on the World’s Best EcoBlaster, a self-contained pressure washer, to clean areas that would otherwise be inaccessible without a power source.
Seeing the before-and-after transformation is a great reminder of how much impact a single cleanup can have. With the right techniques, even heavily impacted outdoor spaces can be renewed.
Together, we can preserve the natural beauty of our public lands and ensure they remain safe, clean, and open for everyone.
To learn more about cleanups focused on nature and the environment, check out our Demo Gallery.
Learn more about Trash No Land.