Pollution Prevention Week
Keeping our Air, Land, and Water Clean
Pollution Prevention Week is celebrated nationally the third week of
September.
Pollution Prevention Week originated in California in 1992 and in 1995
gained widespread popularity when it became a national effort. Since 1995,
the National Pollution Prevention Roundtable, based in Washington, D.C. and
the largest membership association devoted solely to pollution prevention,
is advancing pollution prevention awareness through efforts to encourage and
promote widespread participation in National Pollution Prevention Week.
In 2000, President Clinton signed a letter of support for P2 Week and
Governors in sixteen states as well as scores of local officials issued
official proclamations declaring support for this effort. Several members
of Congress also gave strong statements of support on the House and Senate
Floors. It is anticipated that in the future there will be a dramatic
increase in P2 Week activities, more than doubling the number of official
proclamations and congressional statements.
For more information, go to the
National
Pollution Prevention Roundtable.
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See also Pollution
Prevention, Pollution Prevention Tips from California Air Resources
Board, and our Pollution Prevention ABCs.
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