About
#Litterati is an Instagram hashtag that is used to document photographs of garbage found in the streets before disposing in the trash. The hashtag has since inspired a crowdsourced environmental movement with the same name and the online gallery website Digital Landfill, which indexes various pieces of litter that have been spotted and removed by people from all over the world.
Origin
The Litterati movement originally began as a personal Instagram project by Jeff Kirschner[4], who was inspired by his environmentally conscious daughter to start a voluntary street-cleaning campaign using the crowdsource model. On August 13th, 2012, Kirschner posted his first two #literatti images[8] of a water bottle cap and an empty beverage bottle via Instagram.
Spread
On March 21st, 2013, Kirschner released a video explaining the backstory behind the Litterati project.
Notable Examples
As of June 2013, Instagram account @Litterati hosts more than 3,900 #litterati images and has more than 1,080 followers. Additional examples of user-submitted #litterati images can be found on other image-sharing platforms such as Flickr, Twitter, Tumblr and Facebook.
Search Interest
External References
[1]Instagram – Litterati on Instagram
[2]Instagram – Tagged Results for ‘Litterati’
[3]Litterati.com – The Digital Landfill
[4]Twitter – Jeff Kirschner’s Twitter Account
[5]Medium – Why I Started Litterati
[6]SF News Tech – Jeff Kirschner of Litterati
[7]Mashable – How One Instagram Hashtag Fights Pollution
[8]Instagram – Water Bottle Cap #Litterati
[10]Twitter – Litterati’s Account
[11]Flickr – Tagged Results for Litterati
[12]Tumblr – Tagged Results for Litterati