Neil Vanderveer
vanderveern@cityofbridgeton.com
Clean Communities Program
181 E. Commerce Street
Bridgeton, NJ 08302
NJ CLEAN COMMUNITIES OVERVIEW
New Jersey Clean Communities is a statewide, comprehensive, litter-abatement program created by the passage of the Clean Communities Act in 1986. The mission is to reduce litter in public places, promote the volunteer cleanup of public lands and sustain a reduction in litter through education. The Act provides a funding source for the program by placing a tax on fifteen categories of businesses that may produce litter-generating products. The program focuses on three areas: cleanup, education and enforcement. For more information on the state program visit njclean.org.TACKLING THE LITTER PROBLEM
What is litter? Litter is solid waste that is out of place. It's the kind of trash found on highways, lakefronts, parks and school grounds. Litter takes many forms: paper, plastics, metal cans, cigarette butts, glass, food packaging, tires and graffiti.BRIDGETON CLEAN COMMUNITIES PROGRAM
Bridgeton Clean Communities program is part of a statewide strategy to clean and prevent litter on streets, beaches, waterways, parks, recreation sites and vacant lots. Clean Communities Grant funding is used for educational programs, supporting clean up events and implementing adopt-a-road and mini-grant programs.181 E. Commerce St.
Bridgeton, NJ 08302
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