Litter-Free Long Beach
Cause Area
- Advocacy & Human Rights
- Arts & Culture
- Children & Youth
- Community
- Environment
Location
970 W. Chester PlaceLong Beach, CA 90806 United StatesOrganization Information
Mission Statement
The Litter-Free Long Beach Program is designed to expand awareness on the impacts of litter, build community pride, as well as develop support and participation in keeping Long Beach Litter-Free. In addition to creating safer and healthier neighborhoods, clearing our streets of litter also ensures our storm drains are free of debris and support a safe ocean ecosystem. Our campaign not only focuses on participating in clean-up events but also educates residents on the impacts of litter and how we can be a part of the solution for change. Litter is not just a local concern but a greater global issue. However, as a coastal city, we have a responsibility to safeguard our marine environment and lead the global wide effort towards a cleaner and safer future for all species. In Long Beach we appreciate every effort made towards keeping our city Litter-Free!
Description
Litter-free LB began in 2005 as a multi-faceted program to get all stake-holders involved in the City’s litter issue. A General Awareness campaign was developed consisting of:
- www.litterfreeLB.org
- Advertisements
- Boulevard Banners
- Reusable Bags
- Truck Signs
- Bus Shelter Posters
- Library Posters
- PSAs
- "No Advertising" Doorhangers
Volunteer or Plan a Litter-Free LB Clean-Up in Your Neighborhood!
More than 147 tons of litter and debris are collected annually by clean-up volunteers.
*LB organizations are encouraged to post their clean-up events here and residents are encouraged to check back often to participate.*
*Group volunteering at a Long Beach clean-up event is a great activity for business owners, managers and employees to come together and foster a team spirit.*
*All events are held on Saturday mornings.*