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Zach Huntington

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Ban Intentional Balloon Releases

General Assembly Action Alert! The 2021 General Assembly is moving fast and we’ve got another action alert! House Bill 2159, which will ban the intentional release of balloons is going to be heard by the House Agriculture and Natural Resources- Natural Resources Subcommittee tomorrow (1/20). The subcommittee hearing starts at 7 am. Pushing through the ban on

by Zach Huntington January 19, 2021
Early Updates for the General Assembly, More Bioplastics, and PFAS in Food Packaging.

  To put on everyone’s radar, we are feeling hopeful we’ll be able to have our Earth Daze event at Aslin in Herndon on the 24th of April to Celebrate Earth and Arbor Days, so Save the Date!     Virginia General Assembly: The Virginia General Assembly started yesterday (1/13) and important bills are moving quickly. Yesterday

by Zach Huntington January 14, 2021
The 2021 Virginia General Assembly is Starting!

  Welcome to the 2021 Virginia General Assembly! To stay up to date about the 2021 General Assembly, be sure to follow our legislation tracker (with 2021 bills being added currently) at Litter Free Virginia, and sign up for our email list while your there! During the General Assembly we send out about 1 email

by Zach Huntington January 12, 2021
Conservation Success, Fossil Fuel Divestment, and the 2021 Virginia General Assembly

Let’s start the New Year off with some good news! Civilian Conservation Corps Makes a Return: The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) is one of our favorite conservation and economic development success stories. The CCC was part of FDR’s New Deal, it provided jobs for the conservation and development of natural resources in lands owned by

by Zach Huntington January 5, 2021
Fairfax County Delays the Single Use Plastic Bag Fee and Approves New Housing Developments

Fairfax single use plastic bag fee: Last week, The Fairfax County Board of Supervisors Environmental Committee discussed the potential $0.05 plastic bag fee. The general consensus from the BOS members in attendance was that they were not ready to go forward instituting the fee for single use plastic bags until the Department of Taxation provides

by Zach Huntington December 16, 2020
Banks Say No, Mapping Bee Populations, and Clean Fairfax on a Podcast!

The fight against Arctic Drilling: Let’s start December off with some good news- Every major bank has ruled out funding drilling for fossil fuels in the Arctic! The threat of Arctic drilling still exists, but this is definitely a victory that can be celebrated. Last week we shared a story about drilling lease auctions beginning

by Zach Huntington December 1, 2020
America Recycles, but its Corporate Sponsors Don’t

“America Recycles Day” was last Saturday. Recycling is a good thing to do, it has a place in a circular, zero waste society, but it is by no means the answer. There’s a reason it comes at the end of the 5 R’s- Refuse, Reduce, Reuse, Rot, Recycle. We cannot recycle our way out of

by Zach Huntington November 19, 2020
Renewable energy for a green recovery

On Tuesday we shared a story about why a green recovery is necessary to protect human health and promote a more equitable economy. Today we wanted to share a few stories about the green recovery in action and what it could look like on a large scale.  Globally, renewable energy sources are likely to become

by Zach Huntington November 12, 2020
Another single use plastic ban moves forward and the necessary “Green” recovery.

New Jersey’s Plastics Ban: In 2018, New Jersey passed a fee for single use plastic and paper bags provided to customers. In early 2019, Governor Murphy vetoed the bill and told state lawmakers to create a stronger bill. The New Jersey state legislature responded with a bill to ban businesses from providing single use plastic

by Zach Huntington November 10, 2020
Greenwashing All-Stars

We mention the term greenwashing a lot and it is possible folks don’t always know what we’re talking about, it’s whitewashing, but for the environment. It is deliberately trying to conceal unpleasant facts- a cover up, or to sweep something under the rug by making something seem more environmentally friendly than it really is, in

by Zach Huntington November 5, 2020