Keep Prince George’s County Beautiful

Keep Prince George's County Beautiful (KPGCB) is a non-profit, 501(c)(3), corporation that partners with the Department of the Environment's Resource Recovery Division to create cleaner, greener, litter-free communities. The organization’s mission is to empower County citizens and residents to take stewardship for their environment by promoting recycling, litter prevention, beautification and cleanup programs.  

Benefiting from its association with the Keep America Beautiful, Inc. (KAB) network of over 700 affiliates and participating organizations, and memberships with the Maryland Recycling Network and Prince George’s Chamber of Commerce, KPGCB supports the County through the development and implementation of waste management programs, which include:  
 

  • Green Team School Program (in partnership with Prince George’s County Public Schools)
  • KAB Cigarette Litter Prevention Program
  • KAB Great American Clean-Up
  • County Wide Growing Green with Pride Initiative
  • Awards Ceremony

 

Citizens Concerned for a Cleaner County

The Prince George’s County Council created this volunteer-based, outreach organization in 1976 under the name of Citizens Concerned for a Cleaner County (CCCC). In 1995, CCCC became an affiliate of Keep America Beautiful and is currently a member of KAB’s prestigious President’s Circle. A leader, Keep Prince George’s County Beautiful was the first to obtain KAB affiliation in Maryland.  KPGCB welcomes your support.  

For more information or how to volunteer, please call: (301) 883-5843 or send an email to htregister@co.pg.md.us.

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Waste Diversion Awards 2022 website

 

In honor of America Recycles Day on November 15th, Keep Prince George’s County Beautiful (KPGCB) and the Department of the Environment (DoE) will host the annual Waste Diversion and Recycling Awards virtual ceremony on Wednesday, January 18th, 2023. This event recognizes Prince George’s County individuals, schools, organizations, businesses, and other entities who have demonstrated exceptional achievements in recycling and waste diversion to advance the mission of KPGCB and DoE. 

A 2022 nomination form must be submitted on behalf of the nominee, including all relevant and supporting documentation, by midnight on Monday, January 9, 2023. 

Send your completed nomination form and all supporting documentation via email to htregister@co.pg.md.us or by mail to:

  • KPGCB Attn: Helen Register  
    Awards Ceremony  
    9200 Basil Court, Suite 300  
    Largo, MD  20774

NOMINATION FORM and GUIDELINES

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Become a part of the community contributing to environmental stewardship!

Check out the video below of the 2022 winners for the Prince George’s County America Recycles Day pledge contest.

 

Prince George's County Public Schools winners of the 2022 Waste Diversion and Recycling Awards:

  • Laurel High School
  • Scotchtown Hills Elementary School
  • Eleanor Roosevelt High School
  • Largo High School
  • Laurel Elementary School
  • Green School Initiative Allison McMahon (Eleanor Roosevelt High School)
  • Bond Mill ES, Lauren Gaetz
  • Robert Goddard Montessori School Green School, Principal Deatrice Womack and Teacher and Green School Coordinator Tracy Wescott 
  • C. Elizabeth Rieg Regional School, Principal Adelaide Blake 
  • Central High School Green Team and Environmental Science Students

 

Non-Profits, Individuals, Education, and Commercial Business winners of the 2022 Waste Diversion and Recycling Awards:

  • Karyn McAlister and Lora Katz, Riverdale Park (Individuals/Volunteers) 
  • Betty Wise (Individual/Volunteer) 
  • Robert Goddard Montessori School (Seabrook) Parents Teachers Students Association, Brendan Rohr (Individual/Volunteer) 
  • Fort Washington Forward (Non-Profit /Volunteer) 
  • Community Forklift, Katy Kutzner (Non-Profit) 
  • Bowie State University, Jabari S. Walker (Education)
  • Chick-fil-A, Operator Mr. Singletary (Commercial Business) 
  • Brandywine BP - Service Station, Manager, Pamela McGee (Commercial Business) 
  • PEPCO Forestville Service Center - Sean Parran Sr, Manager (Commercial Business) 
  • Montpelier Village Condominium Association, Ms. Mary Slaby, Association President (Multi Housing) 
  • Lakeside North Apartments, Mr. Andre Dandridge, Assistant Property Manager (Multi Housing) 

 

Contact Keep Prince George’s Beautiful

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3500 Brown Station Road

Upper Marlboro, MD 20774