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Great Global Cleanup - Earth Day

The Great Global Cleanup® is a worldwide campaign to remove billions of pieces of trash from neighborhoods, beaches, rivers, lakes, trails, and parks — reducing waste and plastic pollution, improving habitats, and preventing harm to wildlife and humans. This program aims to continue clean ups every day of the year for a brighter, greener, and cleaner planet.

 

Raritan Headwaters Initiatives

RHA serves as the watchdog for the 470-square-mile North and South Branch Raritan watershed, a region covering 38 municipalities in New Jersey’s Hunterdon, Somerset and Morris counties.

Throughout this beautiful region, countless pristine tributaries merge and flow into the North and South Branches of the Raritan River. Safeguarding these “headwaters” means clean, safe water for 300,000 watershed residents and 1.5 million New Jersey-ans living downstream in more urban areas that depend on the water that comes from our rivers and reservoirs.

Adopt a Street in Parsippany

KeepMyStreetGreen” is a local effort to save our Oceans from Plastic Pollution by doing it through an “Adopt A Street” Program by volunteers. This project was started as an Innovative Community Project in Parsippany, NJ by its Green Team, as part of the Sustainable Jersey goals commitment and is planning to expand into more towns in NJ.
 

Whippany River Watershed

The mission of the Whippany River Watershed Action Committee (WRWAC) is to preserve, protect and maintain the land and water resources of the Whippany River Watershed.

The Whippany River Watershed Action Committee was established in 1999. In 2019, the group celebrated it’s 20th year of serving as the steward of the Whippany River Watershed. Every year, the Whippany River Watershed Action Committee organizes the collection of hundreds of pounds litter from the watershed and sponsors dozens of educational and outreach programs.

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