Coddington man wins £1000 jackpot with LitterLotto app
A daily litter picker has won the LitterLotto weekly national jackpot of £1,000.
Will, of Coddington, discovered the LitterLotto app through a bin sticker while he was walking his dog Barnet.
He has been off work for a while to focus on his health and has kept busy at home baking, exploring on his e-bike, filming drone footage for YouTube, and cheering on his football team.
His win, as he puts it, “has come at just the right time,” and he’s now one step closer to getting back on the road and back behind the wheel as an HGV driver.
Recommending the app to other people, he said: “Get involved!
“It’s a great thing to do to help keep the country clean and tidy, and you also get the chance to win fantastic prizes.”
The LitterLotto® mobile app has two key features for use at home or on the go, each offering its users a chance to win weekly prizes.
The first feature uses AI Waste technology to help residents determine what waste goes in which bin when they are at home.
The AtHome™ feature in the app allows users to take a photo of an item to see if it can be recycled or not.
The app will then guide users on whether it’s recyclable and which bin they should pop it I,n with a 90% accuracy rate.
Every correctly disposed item qualifies for local and national prize draws, and Newark and Sherwood residents have a guaranteed monthly £100 jackpot up for grabs through the LitterLotto® feature.
Users also have additional chances to win a weekly £1,000 national jackpot, and the more they recycle, the greater their chances of winning.
For each correct entry, users earn "LitterLotto® Coins," which can be redeemed for prizes or extra jackpot entries in the Coin Store.
Weekly national jackpots are funded by LitterLotto® and selected at random across the country.
Councillor Simon Forde, Portfolio holder for Climate and the Environment at Newark and Sherwood District Council, said: “Huge congratulations to Will for his jackpot win – great work! The LitterLotto® app is a very helpful tool to answer the age-old question of which bin do I pop a particular item into?
“Recycling is incredibly important; however, I know myself how difficult it can be at times to know what goes where. The LitterLotto app does the brainwork for you.
“We are seeing a really encouraging decrease in the contamination rate in our recycling bins in Newark and Sherwood.
“That’s partly from residents using the LitterLotto® app and partly from better recycling communication to specific areas. It is important to look at ways of reducing contamination in bins as the risk is that if a recycling load has too much contamination, it could get rejected by the recycling facility from being processed.
“If this happens, the entire lorry load gets sent for incineration. We are absolutely committed to doing all we can to protect the environment and help improve our recycling rate.
“This app is just one way we, as a district, can help. Plus, like Will, you can win some amazing cash prizes as well for doing your part, what’s not to like?”
The second feature of the app means that you don’t just have to use it at home, either.
The app will encourage users to pick up litter off the street and bin their own rubbish when they are out and about.
Users only need to photograph litter as they place it in a public bin for a chance to win.
There are a large number of stickers on District Council street bins so people can scan, bin and win there and then without having to download the app.
Volunteers participating in litter clean-ups can also snap photos of their collected items to enter prize draws, earning coins with every submission.
The app can be downloaded from Google Play, Apple App Store or the website link.
New users need to register their account, photograph the item they want to dispose of using the app, take a picture of their hand with the item over the correct bin and then submit it so the entry is registered by the system.