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PRESS RELEASE

Green Starts Here

 

Carrollton, GA – (March 8, 2010) – This weekend marked the opening of the Great American Cleanup in Carroll County and hundreds of volunteers were out in full force to make a difference in our community.  Keep Carroll Beautiful and it’s UWG litter lugging group, “Love Not Litter” organized roadside cleanups in various parts of CarrollCounty. Volunteers were busy both Friday and Saturday picking up along miles of roadways. Over eighty bags of trash, a half a dozen tires and a barrel were among the loot collected.

“If each family or business in the County would come out and just pick up the trash along their own road frontage, we could all make a difference in the appearance of our County,” said Keep Carroll Executive Director Jacqueline C. Dost. “We have lots of exciting things going on right now and our roadsides could use a little spring cleaning. With more and more visitors coming to our county and preparations underway for Mayfest, we all want CarrollCounty to be a place that they will want to return to. An added benefit is that people are less likely to throw trash out in an area that is nice and clean.’’

Several church youth groups also got into the action on Saturday afternoon as part of their community service for the weekend event known as “DNow”.   They added several hundred bags to those already collected, making a major dent in the trash along Burns Road and Cedar Street for example.

All of the supplies needed were provided by Keep Carroll Beautiful, including bags, pickup sticks, gloves and vests as part of the Great American Cleanup. In 2009, over 3 million volunteers and participants and 1000 grass roots organizations like Keep Carroll Beautiful contributed over 5.2 million volunteer efforts to the Great American Cleanup. In the state of Georgia, for example, every county held at least one registered cleanup event. KCB was successful in recruiting neighboring counties of Heard and Haralson to participate, in spite of the fact that they do not have a certified Keep America Beautiful affiliate there.

Other benefits for some volunteers included qualification for the Disney “Give a day, Get a day program” and some quality family bonding time. One family was overheard saying “it sure makes you look differently at that candy bar wrapper you just dropped and in the past, may have just left on the ground.”

Keep Carroll Beautiful has many other events planned over the next few months, including our annual Spring E-Recycling event on April 17, Earth Day events throughout the week of April 18-24, KCB Annual public meeting on April 26 and a booth at Mayfest on May 1st.A complete list of upcoming events is available on our website: www.keepcarrollbeautiful.org.

Keep Carroll Beautiful is the local certified Keep America Beautiful affiliate and March 1 – May 31 marks KAB’s annual great American Clean-up.

For additional information about future litter lugs , please contact Jacqueline Dost, Executive Director, Keep Carroll Beautiful, 200 Northside Drive, Carrollton, GA, 30117. 678-890-2361. www.keepcarrollbeautiful.org                                    Or email: jacqueline@ keepcarrollbeautiful.org.

 

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PRESS RELEASE--Southwire Wins Keep Carroll Beautiful Award

 

Recognized for Eco-Friendly Practices
 
            Being “green” isn’t always easy, but Southwire has taken great strides to streamline business practices to better the environment. As a result, the Keep Carroll Beautiful program of Carrollton, Georgia, honored Southwire with its annual Environmental Excellence award in December. The award recognizes Southwire’s overall commitment to the environment, its efforts to become a zero-landfill company and assistance with beautification projects in the community. “Keep Carroll Beautiful chose Southwire for the Environmental Excellence award because we know the company is committed to making sure Carroll County is not just a great community to be part of, but also a clean environment to live in,” said Jacqueline Dost, executive director of Keep Carroll Beautiful.
            Programs like the semi-annual Electronics Recycling Day, a partnership with Keep Carroll Beautiful, demonstrate Southwire’s progress toward growing green. Last October’s event amassed over a staggering 31,000 pounds of electronics donated for recycling. “Southwire strives to be an environmental leader within the communities in which it operates, and we consider this award to be an indication of our efforts,” said Denise Quarles, the vice president of environmental affairs for Southwire. “However, we recognize that our work has only just begun, and our success to this point is only worthy if it can be sustained. Southwire gladly accepts the continuing challenge of reducing out environmental footprint even as we grow.”
            In addition to efforts in Carroll County, Southwire maintains a positive force for sustainability across the nation. For example, the Long Beach Growing Green Committee beautified its local neighborhood through a clean-up event last March, and Southwire continues its ongoing efforts at the California customer service center with its hybrid delivery truck. “It’s been though the hard work of our employees that we have been able to steer Southwire towards a greener course,” said Quarles.

Citation: "Southwire Wins Keep Carroll Beautiful Award." Inside Southwire 5.1 (2010). Print.

 

Environmental Excellence award for 2008

On December 2, 2008 Keep Carroll Beautiful presented Steve Gradick and Duane Sohl with its Environmental Excellence award for 2008.

Gradick Communications has been instrumental in the creation of and support for “Green Minutes”. These 60 second radio spots feature a 10 sec intro and outro of a local sponsor as well as 40 seconds of environmental education. They were launched on Earth Day, 2008 and topics covered so far include Green power, the plastic island and recycling.

Duane Sohl, KCB Board Member and account executive for Gradick Communications created the concept for “Green Minutes” to continue the mission of Keep Carroll Beautiful: to engage the citizens of Carroll County in taking responsibility for improving our community environment. Green Minutes also serve as a fundraiser for Keep Carroll Beautiful.

“This award belongs not only to me, but also to the production staff and everyone else at Gradick Communications that makes programs like this successful” commented Steve Gradick upon receiving his award.

 

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