Naomi Jones, Corporate Affairs Director at Mars Wrigley UK and Ireland, said: "We are delighted to continue supporting the Chewing Gum Task Force as it enters its fourth year and to see more local authorities join up as well as others returning, having seen the reductions in gum litter and create sustained change through changing behaviours. Chewing gum products are enjoyed around the UK by millions every year, and we want to keep encouraging responsible gum disposal as part of this."
Hayley Osborne, Communications and Sustainability Manager at Perfetti Van Melle, said: “We’re really pleased that the Chewing Gum Task Force grants have been able to make such a big impact over the past four years. Whilst the results of the clean-up are immediately obvious, it’s also important to note that the funding is used to educate gum users, nudging them into better habits. Last year the educational posters distributed delivered a 60% reduction in gum litter in just two months. This is fantastic, and we hope that with better education, we can all enjoy cleaner streets as well as our favourite gum.”
Today’s funding marks further momentum by the Chewing Gum Task Force, with the previous three rounds of funding awarding grants worth a total of £4.88 million to 122 councils.
Last year alone, more than 3.4 million square metres of pavements were scrubbed free of chewing gum thanks to funding from the grant scheme.
A full list of the councils receiving funding can be found on the Chewing Gum Task Force page.
*originally published 16/06/2025*