Filter By:
Type
State
Priority
Posted On
Search Results
ReThink Disposable Case Study | Franciscan Charities, Newark, NJ
Franciscan Charities, located in Newark, New Jersey serves hot lunches five days a week to the most vulnerable. The organization implemented the ReThink Disposable program, switching 100% of their disposable foodware to reusable for their dine-in guests, resulting in $47,973 total annual net cost savings, 936,000 disposable items reduced per year, and 10,750 pounds of annual waste reduction.
New Jersey Currents | Winter 2023
In this issue: Urge Your Elected Officials to Protect ALL of Our Water | 2023 Endorsements a Success | Meet Our New Environmental Justice Organizer: X Braithwaite | Empowering Communities: Kim Gaddy Receives Environmental Justice Award at NAACP Gala | Using People Power to Make the Changes We Seek | Skip The Stuff
Community Outreach Guide to NJ Assemblyman Alex Sauickie’s Warehouse Package
This Packet is designed to help you write to the Key Committee Chairs and ask for the posting of Warehouse Reform Legislation. Our goal is to get bills moving in the Lame Duck Session so we build momentum for the new session.
Our other goal is to see scheduled a NJ Legislative Warehouse Summit in 2024. We hope to have a hearing in the Assembly Agriculture and Food Security Committee this November/December 2023, to refocus discussion on warehouse bills and build for the 2024 Summit. Thank you to Assemblyman Sauickie’s staff for key committee contact information.
Using the Power of the Election Season to Stop NJ Warehouses
Clean Water Action's virtual training: "Use the Power of the Election Season to Fight NJ Warehouses” presented by Zero Emissions & Warehouse Organizer, Tolani Taylor, Thursday, September 28,2023
New Jersey Needs to “Skip the Stuff” When Getting Take-Out: Fact Sheet
It is estimated that 40 billion individual single-use plastic utensils are discarded every day in the United States. Clean Water Action's ReThink Disposable program is working to stop plastic trash advocating for a "Skip the Stuff" bill in New Jersey!