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🚯No Littering EmojiUnicode: 1F6AF
The no littering emoji shows a person dropping trash with a red slash through it, reminding people to dispose of waste properly. Commonly used in public spaces, parks, and social media to promote environmental awareness.
Released in Released in 2015 with Unicode 8.0
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Meaning and Interpretation
🚯 The no littering emoji is a clear prohibition sign: a person dropping trash inside a circle with a red slash. It's used on platforms like Twitter and Instagram to tell people to keep public spaces clean, or to joke about someone being messy. You'll see it in tweets about park cleanups, or captions on photos of pristine nature.
Symbolism
- Environmental protection
- Prohibition of littering
- Public responsibility and cleanliness
Common Usage Scenarios
- Posting a photo of a clean park after a community cleanup
- Commenting on a news article about pollution
- In a group chat planning a picnic, reminding everyone to bring trash bags
Usage Examples in Conversation
Please keep our streets clean! 🚯
Just spent an hour picking up trash at the beach 🚯 #cleanup
Whoever dropped this wrapper – 🚯
This park is a 🚯 zone, respect it
Can't believe people still litter in 2025 🚯
Usage Guidelines and Etiquette
- Use to politely ask others not to litter in public places
- Combine with environmental hashtags like #noplastic or #cleanearth
- Pair with ♻️ or 🌍 to stress the eco-friendly message
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