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Keep America Beautiful is a nonprofit organization founded in 1953. It is the largest community improvement organization in the
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, with more than 700 state and community-based affiliate organizations and more than 1,000 partner organizations. Keep America Beautiful aims to end littering, to improve
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, and to beautify American communities. The organization's narrow focus on littering and recycling has been criticized as
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in that it diverts responsibility away from corporations and industries.


History

Keep America Beautiful was founded in December 1953 by a group of American corporations (including companies such as the
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, the
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, and Owens-Illinois Glass Co.), nonprofit organizations (the
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, National Council of State Garden Clubs, and the U.S. Brewers Foundation), government agencies (Connecticut State Highway Dept., N.Y. State Department of Public Works), and individuals in reaction to the growing problem of highway litter that followed the construction of the
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, and an increasingly mobile and convenience-oriented consumer culture. The original goal of the organization was to reduce litter through public education, including
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(PSA) campaigns, and engage tri-sector partnerships through the support of industry, government and nonprofits. Keep America Beautiful conducted many local PSA campaigns early in its history. One of these early campaigns in Pennsylvania (
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) some attribute to having coined the term " litterbug," although the National Council of State Garden Clubs representative exhibited a "litter bug" emblem at the first Keep America Beautiful organizational meeting. Others report, however, that the term was coined by Paul B. Gioni, a copywriter in New York City who originated it for the
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in 1947. Keep America Beautiful joined with the Ad Council in 1961 to popularize the idea that individuals must help protect against the effects litter has on the environment. Gioni came up with the 1963 television campaign theme "Every Litter Bit Hurts." Another campaign in 1964 featured the character Susan Spotless. In 1970, Keep America Beautiful began distributing free brochures. More than 100,000 copies of the brochure were requested within four months. In 1971, on
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, a new campaign was launched with the theme "People Start Pollution. People Can Stop It." In what later became known as the "Crying Indian" PSA, the television ad, narrated by actor
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with
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's instrumental "Overture" playing in the background, featured Italian-American actor
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, who portrayed a Native American man devastated to see the destruction of Earth's natural beauty caused by the thoughtless pollution and litter of a modern society. In 1976, Keep America Beautiful introduced its "Clean Community System", which encouraged local communities to prevent litter through education efforts, public service advertising, local research, the mapping of litter "hotspots", and cleanup activities. During the height of the campaign, it received over 2,000 letters a month from people wanting to join their local programs. The "Clean Community System" evolved into Keep America Beautiful's current network of roughly 600 state and community-based affiliates nationwide. In 1999, Keep America Beautiful introduced an annual "Great American Cleanup" campaign. The national spring cleanup focuses on local efforts at beautification. Volunteers organize to remove litter and debris from roadsides, highways, shorelines and waterways; plant trees, flowers and
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; clean and restore
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s, recreation areas and playgrounds; recycle aluminum cans, plastic bottles, electronics, paper products, scrap tires, and clothing; rebuild public spaces in communities struck by natural disasters; and much more. In 2018, the 65th anniversary of Keep America Beautiful, the nonprofit advertised its new PSA, "Let's Talk About America", which has been aired more than 115,000 times and received more than 1 billion media impressions to date.


Accomplishments

Keep America Beautiful is best known for its "Crying Indian" public service advertisement (PSA) which launched on
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in 1971 and for its annual America Recycles Day. The advertising campaign has been widely credited, including in Frank Lowenstein's "Voices of Protest" with inspiring America's fledgling environmental movement. Keep America Beautiful was the first organization to bring littering to national attention. It made "litterbug” a household word. In 2018, the Great American Cleanup, the nation's largest community improvement program, celebrated its 20th year. Keep America Beautiful, along with network of affiliates and partner organizations, engaged volunteers across the country who logged 9.4 million volunteer hours in helping to clean public spaces; improve and beautify roads, shorelines and waterways; and plant trees, flowers, and gardens. In total, 24.7 million pounds of litter and 68 million pounds of recyclables were collected. In 2021, Keep America Beautiful released a comprehensive litter study. Its study concluded that 90% of Americans agree litter is a problem in their community, roadside litter is down 54% in the last ten years and there are approximately 50 billion pieces of litter on the ground in the United States. In concert with the study's release, Keep America Beautiful launched their hashtag #152AndYou on
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representing that if all individuals picked up 152 pieces of litter, there would be no litter on the ground until someone littered again.


Programs


Cigarette Litter Prevention Program

The Cigarette Litter Prevention Program (CLPP), created by Keep America Beautiful in 2002, is the nation's largest program aimed at eliminating
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litter. Since its inception, the program has been implemented in more than 1,700 communities nationwide. Throughout its history, the CLPP has helped reduce cigarette litter in the communities in which it has been implemented by an average of 50 percent. Recognizing the presence of ash receptacles correlates with lower rates of
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littering, Keep America Beautiful has placed 10,000 litter stands in public settings through 2019.


Community Restoration and Resiliency Fund

The Keep America Beautiful Community Restoration and Resiliency Fund (CRRF) was launched in 2017 after
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's historic flooding in Texas and Louisiana and prior to
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coming ashore in Florida. Managed and administered by Keep America Beautiful, the fund provides long-term support in the form of grants to rebuild public spaces, such as parks, greenways, community gateways, main streets, downtown areas, and open spaces.


Plogging

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, the act of picking up litter while jogging, debuted in Sweden in 2016 and was adopted by Keep America Beautiful in 2018 as it incorporates reducing litter, improving recycling, and beautifying communities – the three primary areas of work that Keep America Beautiful and its network of affiliates focus on. In 2019, Keep America Beautiful hosted its inaugural Trash Dash, a 5K plogging event in Connecticut, which resulted in the collection of more than 700 pounds of litter and recyclables.


Youth and education

Waste in Place is the Keep America Beautiful educational resource developed for prekindergarten through 12th grade students and educators. KAB Schools is a youth initiative offering schools educational programs. There are three learning service-learning projects, including a Waste Audit, Litter Free Places, and Trashless Tree Trails.


Partnership with other organizations

Keep America Beautiful distributes programming and materials through a network of organizations. In addition to KAB's certified affiliates, the organization partners with other groups to expand its reach. These include multiple state recycling organizations,
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,
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and the Points of Light Institute, the
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, Pennsylvania Horticultural Society, National CleanUp Day,
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, Sustainable Urban Forests Coalition, EARTHDAY.ORG, and Take Pride in America, among others. Scouting Keep America Beautiful Day was first cosponsored by Keep America Beautiful and the
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in 1971 as a national cleanup and recycling program. Keep America Beautiful also co-sponsors the "Keep America Beautiful Hometown USA Award" with the Boy Scouts of America that boy scouts can earn by completing a non-paid, community service project, with the approved scout project being designed to "help keep America beautiful and benefit the community either physically or financially."


Controversies

Keep America Beautiful's actions have been criticized as
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. The organization's narrow focus on littering and
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diverts responsibility away from corporations and industries. Despite self-identifying as having Native American ancestry with the stage name of
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, Espera Oscar DeCorti was of Italian descent. This sparked accusations of
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and
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. Heather Rogers, creator of the 2005 documentary film ''Gone Tomorrow. The Hidden Life of Garbage'' and book of the same name, classifies Keep America Beautiful as one of the first
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corporate fronts. She asserts that the group was created in response to Vermont's 1953 attempt to legislate a mandatory deposit to be paid at point of purchase on disposable beverage containers and banning the sale of beer in non-refillable bottles. Keep America Beautiful's narrow focus on litter, and its characterization of litter as a consumer created problem, is seen as an attempt to divert an
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from the industries that manufacture and sell
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s to consumers who improperly dispose of the non-returnable wrappers, filters, and beverage containers.
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, author of ''Garbage Land'', describes Keep America Beautiful as a "masterful example of corporate greenwash", writing that in contrast to its anti-litter campaigns, it ignores the potential of recycling legislation and resists changes to packaging. The
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developed programs with Keep America Beautiful that focused on cigarette litter solutions acceptable to the industry such as volunteer clean-ups and ashtrays, in lieu of
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s at parks and beaches. The tobacco industry has funded Keep America Beautiful and similar organizations internationally.


In popular culture

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movie '' Kingpin'', the ''
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'' episode "Back to the Present," and the ''
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'' episode "Kimmy Finds Her Mom!". The ad was also parodied in an
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commercial that aired during
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in 2001. Lassie was featured and recruited in helping to Keep America Beautiful by
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as the Nation's Mascot and War Against Litter in the beautification campaign. Lassie is in a poster with a forest ranger and the caption reads: "Help Lassie Keep America Beautiful".


See also

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Keep Britain Tidy Keep Britain Tidy is a UK-based independent environmental charity. The organisation campaigns to reduce litter, improve local places and prevent waste. It has offices in Wigan and London. History Keep Britain Tidy was originally set up by a conf ...
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Keep Northern Ireland Beautiful Keep Northern Ireland Beautiful (KNIB), known until 2014 as TIDY Northern Ireland, is a non-profit environmental organisation based in Northern Ireland. In addition to running the "Keep Northern Ireland Tidy" campaign, it supports or provides gran ...
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Litter in the United States Litter in the United States is an environmental issue and littering is often a criminal offense, punishable with a fine as set out by statutes in many places. __NOTOC__ Litter laws, enforcement efforts, and court prosecutions are used to help cu ...
* National Cleanup Day *
Recycling in the United States There is no national law in the United States that mandates recycling. State and local governments often introduce their own recycling requirements. In 2014, the recycling/composting rate for municipal solid waste in the US was 34.6%. A number of U ...
* Roads Beautifying Association (in the UK)


References


External links


Official website
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