Trash Free Potomac Facility Program Taking the First Steps Toward “Trash Free”
Taking the steps in this guidebook can help your business save money, reduce waste, save natural resources, empower others to help the environment, and keep the Potomac River trash free.
The Alice Ferguson Foundation is piloting a limited number of Facilities in 2010. To take the first step in becoming a TFPF, please fill out the TFPF Pledge Form and send it to Ashlea Smith by Email or by fax at 202-518-7417.
The Trash Free Potomac Watershed Initiative (TFPWI) is an effort
spearheaded by the Alice Ferguson Foundation and its partners, designed to reduce the amount of litter degrading the Potomac River Watershed. Businesses and other organizations can implement practical measures that will help to reduce waste generated and decrease the likelihood of litter coming from their operations. The Trash Free Potomac Facility Guidebook introduces the Trash Free Potomac Facility (TFPF) Program. It provides information on how your organization can become a Trash Free Potomac Facility partner and implement a successful waste reduction and litter-prevention program. By following these steps, your business or organization can become an environmental leader in your industry and in your community.
Litter is a serious problem in the Potomac River and its major tributaries. There is currently limited research and data available to track the sources of litter watershed-wide. However, litter travels from our streets into storm drains and waterways until it reaches the Potomac River. Trash that has been improperly or intentionally deposited along roadsides and in public and private open spaces is also commonly seen.
The Trash Free Potomac Facility Program is a natural extension of the Trash Free Potomac Watershed Initiative, giving business and organizations ideas, incentives, and a structure within which to reduce their trash footprint on the watershed.
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