FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
May 12, 2023
Contact:
Vincent Grassi (609) 984-1795
Caryn Shinske (609) 984-1795
Lawrence Hajna (609) 984-1795
MURPHY ADMINISTRATION AWARDS $24 MILLION IN CLEAN COMMUNITIES GRANTS FOR LOCAL LITTER REMOVAL PROGRAMS


The Clean Communities Council operates public awareness campaigns to educate the public, primarily youth, about the adverse environmental impacts of litter, especially on waterways. The organization also helped facilitate the transition away from single-use plastic and paper bags with its Litter Free NJ campaign, utilizing public service announcements to remind residents to bring their own reusable bags when shopping, and to recycle plastic bags. These efforts have helped reduce the amount of plastic pollution in the state.
Litter comes from many sources, such as people who carelessly toss away their trash, overflowing and uncovered garbage cans, and construction sites. Litter is often dispersed by the wind and carried into stormwater collection systems, where it can clog drains causing flooding, harming wildlife and degrading the quality of the state’s surface waters.
The Clean Communities grant program funds a variety of activities including volunteer cleanups of public spaces; cleanups of stormwater systems that can disperse trash into waterways; educational outreach campaigns; enforcement of local anti-littering ordinances; graffiti removal; and purchases of trash receptacles, recycling bins and anti-litter signs.
Municipalities (organized by county) receiving the largest grants this year are:
Atlantic County: Egg Harbor Township, $124,152; Galloway Township, $103,698.
Burlington County: Evesham Township, $114,321; Mount Laurel, $102,725.
Camden County: Cherry Hill, $174,480; Gloucester Township, $144,901; Camden, $138,504.
Cape May County: Ocean City, $105,576.
Cumberland County: Vineland, $153,247.
Essex County: Newark City, $508,911; East Orange, $127,857; Irvington, $104,265.
Gloucester County: Washington Township, $108,349.
Hudson County: Jersey City, $519,182; Bayonne, $125,516; Hoboken, $113,948; Union City, $104,355; North Bergen, $102,903.
Mercer County: Hamilton, $218,365; Trenton, $162,797.
Middlesex County: Edison, $207,274; Woodbridge, $203,121; Old Bridge, $139,130; Monroe Township, $118,040; Piscataway, $115,913; East Brunswick, $112,951; South Brunswick, $100,793.
Monmouth County: Middletown, $176,465; Howell, $138,545; Marlboro Township, $107,005.
Morris County: Parsippany-Troy Hills, $127,790.
Ocean County: Toms River, $255,147; Brick, $191,022; Lakewood, $163,583; Berkeley, $149,669; Jackson, $133,793; Manchester, $125,918.
Passaic County: Paterson, $231,706; Clifton, $158,736; Wayne, $120,866.
Somerset County: Franklin, $158,700; Bridgewater, $112,655; Hillsborough Township, $111,109.
Union County: Elizabeth, $207,197; Union Township, $109,576.
Counties receiving the largest grants are:
Atlantic, $147,009; Bergen, $174,462; Burlington, $199,492; Camden, $156,553; Cumberland, $213,001; Gloucester, $163,411; Middlesex, $124,286; Monmouth, $149,715; Morris, $112,781; Ocean, $243,080; Salem, $141,852; Sussex, $123,780; Warren, $103,285.
For a complete list of municipal and county grant awards, visit njclean.org/coordinators/grant-funding.
Photos/New Jersey Clean Communities Council