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National Nonprofit provides grant to fight cigarette litter
Keep America Beautiful Presents 2019 Cigarette Litter Prevention
Program Grant to Keep Darke County Beautiful, National Nonprofit
Provides Grant Funding, Resources to Help Darke County Battle Blight of
Cigarette Litter
Keep America Beautiful®, the nation’s leading community improvement
nonprofit organization, announced it has awarded a 2019 Cigarette
Litter Prevention Program® grant to 50 organizations receiving a
Keep America Beautiful Cigarette Litter Prevention Program (CLPP)
merit-based grant.
Keep Darke County Beautiful’s grant award of $2500 will be used to Keep
Darke County Beautiful to help it combat the most commonly littered
item in America.
“Keep Darke County Beautiful with grant funding from Keep America
Beautiful is pleased to provide pocket ashtrays to fair-goers at The
Great Darke County Fair”, said Duane Edwards, President of the
organization. Edwards also noted that there will be ash
receptacles at most fair building entrances. Pocket ashtrays will
be distributed fair week with the cooperation of Wayne Healthcare at
their air-conditioned tent.
Communities implementing the CLPP in 2018 reported an average 62
percent reduction of cigarette litter, even greater than the previous
year’s average reduction of 52 percent. Cigarette Litter Prevention
Program grant funding empowers communities to help mitigate the
economic, environmental and quality of-life impact of cigarette butt
littering.
“Litter is both the smallest and largest problem at the same
time,” said Jerred Jones, program director for the CLPP. “Keep America
Beautiful is dedicated to educating consumers on the hazards of
littering in public spaces and providing the tools to reduce litter.
Access to ash receptacles and portable pocket ashtrays are crucial to
changing littering behaviors.”
The CLPP, created by Keep America Beautiful in 2002, is the nation's
largest program aimed at eliminating cigarette butt and cigar tip
litter. Since its inception, the program has been successfully
implemented in more than 1,800 urban, suburban and rural communities
nationwide. Over the past decade, participating communities have
consistently cut cigarette butt litter by 50 percent based on local
measurements taken in the first four months to six months after program
implementation. Research has shown that even self-reported
“non-litterers” often don’t consider tossing cigarette butts on the
ground to be "littering." Keep America Beautiful has found that
cigarette butt litter occurs most often at transition points—areas
where a person must stop smoking before proceeding into another area.
These include bus stops, entrances to stores and public buildings, and
the sidewalk areas outside of bars and restaurants, among others.
The CLPP is supported by funding from Altria, Reynolds American, and the Santa Fe Natural Tobacco Company.
About Keep America Beautiful Keep America Beautiful, the nation’s
leading community improvement nonprofit organization, inspires and
educates people to take action every day to improve and beautify their
community environment. Established in 1953, Keep America Beautiful
strives to End Littering, Improve Recycling and Beautify America’s
Communities. We believe everyone has a right to live in a clean, green
and beautiful community, and shares a responsibility to contribute to
that vision. The organization is driven by the work and passion of more
than 600 Keep America Beautiful affiliates, millions of volunteers, and
the collaborative support of corporate partners, social and civic
service organizations, academia, municipalities, elected officials, and
individuals. Join us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and YouTube.
Donate and take action at kab.org.
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