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Keep Carbondale Beautiful initiates, plans, and directs cooperative efforts in litter control, recycling, community beautification, and environmental education. 

We are a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization that has been serving the Southern Illinois community since 1987 (initially as "Carbondale Clean & Green") and we are an affiliate of Keep Illinois Beautiful and Keep America Beautiful. ​​

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Our Native Tree and Shrub Sale Site is Updated

Click the link above to find out all the updated information on our upcoming tree and shrub sale, including dates, times, location, and the confirmed tree list.

Check Out our most recent Bright Spot Award winners!


​Grab N Go Litter Clean Up Kits

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We have Litter Clean-Up Kits available! Read more about them below:

Instructions; Grab N Go Litter Pick up Kits are available at the screened in porch of Hickory Lodge, 1115 W. Sycamore.
Please do not enter the main building at this time.

Each Kit Contains: Bags/gloves/City Route highlighting high trash areas & parking, as well as the City number to collect orange bags (618.457.3275)
 
Kits are Labeled by size as Small, Medium or Large
 
  • Small kits: 1-2 volunteers, 2 orange bags, smaller shopping bags, 3 pair gloves
 
  • Medium kits: 3-5 volunteers, 4 orange bags, smaller shopping bags, 7 pair gloves
 
  • Large kits: 6-10 volunteers, 6 orange bags, smaller shopping bags, 12 pair gloves
 
KCB can also provide long handled litter grabbers, we ask volunteers to return them when done with litter clean ups.
Must be requested. Grabbers are labeled with our name and address.
*the hardcore litter-picker-upper may want their own grabber, they are generally available for sale at local hardware stores*
 
Suggested to follow highlighted route on map.
Always use caution in unknown areas.
Smaller single use shopping bags are included so volunteers can spread out and collect and return to orange bags to dump litter into.
A few extra pairs of gloves are added in case gloves rip while working.

When volunteers are finished please call, 618.457.3275, leave a voice mail where the location of orange bags are (and only within city limits)
Please email/call/text KCB as to where volunteers collected litter/how many bags/hours of volunteerism, we love to know where you went!

Also, tell us about any interesting finds (Money? Winning lottery ticket? Creepy dolls? See any unusual wildlife?)
Take pictures/selfies and post it to our Instagram/FB page, we can also add it to our website! 

Large automotive parts/medical waste/appliances, DO NOT HANDLE! 
​Instead, report them to Keep Carbondale Beautiful or the city. 



CANCELLED DUE TO WEATHER
North Oakland Green Earth Clean-Up Event

Join us Saturday, Feb 20th,for a litter clean-up day at The Green Earth Nature Preserve located 1319 N. Oakland Avenue in Carbondale.
This is an all community welcome pick-up event, 
but any Student Volunteers will be able to fill out waivers issued by student coordinators that also serve as verification of work performed.
Orange litter bags, disposable gloves and litter grabbers will be available on site for the clean-up.
Social distancing and mask wearing will be observed as recommended by CDC official guidelines.

Our MLK Jr. Day Clean-Up Event was a HUGE SUCCESS!!!

Thanks EVERYONE who came out and helped us clean up on this beautiful Martin Luther King Jr. day.
While this event was geared towards SIU students, ANYONE could AND DID come out and join the collection effort.
Just look at how much we gathered in just a single sunny morning, WOW!
You all went above and beyond to Keep Carbondale Beautiful.

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Official Release: On January 23rd, the Saturday following Martin Luther King Jr. Day, students and community members will carry out the annual litter clean-up day at Attucks Park, located 800 N. Wall St. This 15 year long tradition will convene at 9 a.m. and will operate until noon. Student Volunteers will fill out waivers issued by student coordinators that also serve as verification of work performed. Community members are encouraged to participate in this locally environmentally beneficial event. Orange litter bags, disposable gloves and litter grabbers will be available on site for the clean-up. Social distancing and mask wearing will be observed as recommended by CDC official guidelines.


New Year Trash Hike

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Help us ring in the New Year by picking up some litter and maybe spotting some local bird life.

 WHAT:  Keep Carbondale Beautiful is hosting a Trash Hike event along with local ornithologist Mike Baltz.

WHERE: We'll be meeting up at the Arnold's Market parking lot

WHEN: We plan to head out around 9am, and go until 12 or 12:30

The area to be beautified is along RT 51 between The Reserves apartments to the Dollar General.
The area has been recently mowed and Mike will be helping with not only litter spotting, but bird spotting as well!
KCB will provide gloves, vests, grabbers, and bags.
We hope to see you there!

Our  Executive Director, Anne Krippenstape l, has been interviewed again.
This time by Mike Baltz for his regular Southern Illinoisan section, Real Green People.
Thanks Mike, for shining a spotlight on beautiful natural spaces in and around Carbondale
​and the people that help to keep them that way!
Check it out at the link below!
​ https://thesouthern.com/news/local/environment/real-green-people-keep-carbondale-beautiful-director-anne-krippenstapel/article_8d6712fb-4386-5a39-b088-771171945889.html


America Recycles Day (Nov 15) has come and gone, but we still wanted to reiterate the issue of single use plastics.

Single Use Plastics are generally only used ONE TIME.

This is horrible for the environment these single use plastics will be filling up landfills and the bellies of wild animals for years. 
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These are all examples of single use plastics. 
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 We know that single use plastics are bad, but they're not going to go away anytime soon, so how can YOU help when it comes to single use plastics?
  • Always pack a reusable bag when shopping. (And yes—reusable totes are better for the environment than plastics, recent media claims aside.)
  • Cook more often, to reduce your use of plastic-heavy takeout containers.
  • Buy in bulk. Avoid individually packaged goods, like snack packs.
  • Though buying online sometimes has a lower carbon footprint than shopping in a store (skip the express delivery option, if you can), online shipments are still chock-full of plastic. Your best bet to reduce your footprint and plastic waste? Walk, bike, or take public transit to buy in-person.
  • Avoid plastic wrap altogether by storing leftovers in reusable containers. Try reusable and compostable beeswax wrap for an easy and decorative option.
  • Buy a metal or bamboo reusable straw. Pack it alongside reusable cutlery (like wood, bamboo, or metal chopsticks) for sustainable eating on the go.
  • Talk to the owners of the restaurants you frequent. Ask if they have nonplastic alternatives to plastic straws, stirrers, or bags.
  • Speak out in support of local plastic bans, whether by calling your local government representative, submitting an op-ed to your city’s newspaper, or simply starting conversations with neighbors.
  • Let companies that make your favorite products know that you care about the packaging. Tweet, call, or send letters to these companies to ask them to switch to more durable, recyclable, compostable, renewable, and/or recycled-content packaging with less fossil fuel–derived plastic.
You can also always go to https://berecycled.org/ to see where you can recycle various items safely near you.

Any kids, or adults that want to learn and have a little fun, can click here to play an informative "Super Sorter" browser-based, recycling game!


Knowing more about how plastics affect our environments and communities is a big first step towards helping.
Let's all do our part to Keep Carbondale Beautiful.

Recently, our Executive Director, Anne Krippenstapel,
was interviewed by Alee Quick of the Southern Illinoisan,
​it appears in their free Life & Style magazine.
thesouthern.com/lifestyles/magazine/21-questions-getting-to-know-anne-krippenstapel-executive-director-of-keep-carbondale-beautiful/article_9d781f5b-35de-5a4b-9759-c66cf2b91ea7.html




THANK YOU,

CARBONDALE!!

for meeting Keep Carbondale
Beautiful’s 30-Day Challenge.
We heard from the following folks who reported on their group’s cleanup efforts. Liz, Brian, Sarah, Lee, Mike, Rockette, Trina, Dorcy, Clare, Bobbie, Carrie, Mark, Jerry, Darren, Greg, Richard, Fran, Dan, Beth, Jessica
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The KCB Challenge
Keep Carbondale Beautiful thanks all those in the Carbondale community who participated in their 30-Day Challenge.  Nearly 50 people reported that they had been out and picking up litter, and most said that they are doing it on a regular basis.  
Estimates are that hundreds of hours were put in.  “But more importantly,” according to Executive Director Anne Krippenstapel, “the community came together.  I am heartened by the stewardship of our citizens.”  Some people were out every day, especially if walking a dog.  Sunny warm days saw more participation, as recorded on Keep Carbondale Beautiful’s Facebook page.
Sponsors of the30-Day Challenge cleanup include Burris Disposal, CIMCO Recycling, and Southern Recycling.  KCB also gets critical funding from the City of Carbondale.  All participants are eligible to receive a T-shirt or a tote-bag.  Contact Anne Krippenstapel for more information: 618-525-3075 or keepcb1326@gmail.com. 



Get Involved
If you've ever asked yourself: Where do I recycle in or around Carbondale? How can I clean up my local neighborhood? What can I do to be more environmentally friendly? On this website, you will find information on our programs, ways you can help the local environment, useful links, and much more.

There are a number of ways you can help keep Carbondale beautiful:
Look for upcoming volunteer opportunities on the Calendar of Events
Learn more about student internship opportunities
Become a member
Serve on the board of directors
Check out our Help Wanted list for ideas
No time?  Financial support is also involvement!  Contribute here

Announcements


 We expect by September we'll be able to make the trip to Forrest Keeling Nursery.  Please check out the Tree Sale page and think about planting trees in the fall. 
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Carbondale uses See Click Fix so that citizens can report a concern, or see what issues have been reported and what's being done. You can also download the SeeClickFix app to your phone. Please help raise awareness about this wonderful addition to a responsive and transparent city hall.

Partnerships

We take our mission seriously, but interpret it broadly to include other aspects of community greening and – as Keep America Beautiful puts it – building vibrant communities. So we partner with other groups, such as
  • Built Environment Action Team to promote walkable and bikeable streets
  • City of Carbondale to educate the public on recycling
  • Illinois Native Plant Society, and  U of I Extension to create guidelines for property owners wanting to create native habitat
  • Illinois Master Naturalists to develop Champion Tree Contest
  • Jackson County Healthy Communities Coalition in their grant
  • Girl Scouts and Cub Scouts on environmental programming
  • The Science Center to plan special exhibits
  •   ... and more to come, with your support. 
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