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 of 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 email htregister@co.pg.md.us.
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 24, 2024. 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 2023 nomination form must be submitted on behalf of the nominee, including all relevant and supporting documentation, by midnight on Tuesday, January 16, 2024.
Send your completed nomination form and all supporting documentation via email to RecyclingEvents@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
- Waste Diversion and Recycling Awards 2023_Fillable
- Waste Diversion and Recycling Awards 2023_Fillable_ESPANOL
Winners of the 2023 Waste Diversion and Recycling Awards
Composting Schools
- Bond Mill Elementary School
- Bradbury Heights Elementary School
- Chesapeake Math and IT Academy North High
- CMIT North High School
- Eleanor Roosevelt High School
- Francis Scott Key Elementary School
- Heather Hills Elementary School
- Largo High School
- Laurel Elementary
- Laurel High School
- Mattaponi Elementary School
- Montpelier Elementary School
- Potomac High School
- Robert Goddard Montessori Middle School
- Schmidt Center
- Scotchtown Hills Elementary School
2023 Maryland Certified Green Schools
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Barnaby Manor Elementary School
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Beacon Heights Elementary School
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Beltsville Academy
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Buck Lodge Middle School
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Calverton Elementary School
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Central High School
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Cesar Chavez Elementary School
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Chesapeake Math & IT Public Charter
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College Park Academy
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Cooper Lane Elementary School
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DuVal High School
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Eleanor Roosevelt High School
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Frances R. Fuchs School ECC
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Francis Scott Key Elementary School
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Frederick Douglass High School
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Glenn Dale Elementary School
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Greenbelt Middle School
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High Bridge Elementary School
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Highland Park Elementary School
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Isaac J. Gourdine Middle School
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James E. Duckworth Regional
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James McHenry Elementary School
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John H. Bayne Elementary School
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Kenmoor Middle School
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Kingsford Elementary School
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Langley Park McCormick Elementary School
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Longfields Elementary School
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Nicholas Orem Middle School
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Oaklands Elementary School
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Parkdale High School
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Robert Gray Elementary School
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Samuel Ogle Middle School
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Samuel P. Massie Academy
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Springhill Lake Elementary School
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Tayac Elementary School
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Thomas G. Pullen CPA
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Thomas Stone Elementary School
America Recycles Day
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Central High School
Non-Profit Groups/Organizations/Businesses
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Community Forklift
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Sierra Club Zero Waste Team
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Alice Ferguson Foundation
Individual/Volunteer
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Martha Ainsworth – Sierra Club
Education
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Terp to Terp Campus ReUse Store
Commercial Businesses
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La Union Center Mall
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Best Way
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Mega Farmers Market
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Atlantic Supermarket
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Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center Marriott
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PEPCO Forestville Service Center
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MOM's Organic Market
Multi-Housing
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Riderwood Village by Erickson Senior Living
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Kenilworth Tower Apartments