Texans for Clean Water is a nonpartisan group working to make Texas cleaner and healthier. They focus on reducing litter, increasing recycling, and protecting waterways across the state. The organization believes that pollution doesn't just hurt the environment - it also threatens public health, costs cities money, and affects all Texans. Instead of just cleaning up messes, they work on long-term solutions by changing policies and systems. Their main work includes advocating for Extended Producer Responsibility, which makes companies responsible for their packaging waste. They publish research reports on litter and recycling behavior, and they support statewide policy changes to reduce waste and improve recycling infrastructure. The group promotes bipartisan solutions that benefit both people and the planet. They connect individual concerns about pollution with collective action, helping residents, policymakers, and businesses rethink how we handle waste. Their approach focuses on upstream solutions like better packaging policies and stronger recycling systems rather than just cleaning up after the fact. By working on policy advocacy and data-driven solutions, they aim to create lasting change that improves water quality and community health throughout Texas.

Texans for Clean Water is a nonpartisan group working to make Texas cleaner and healthier. They focus on reducing litter, increasing recycling, and protecting waterways across the state. The organization believes that pollution doesn't just hurt the environment - it also threatens public health, costs cities money, and affects all Texans. Instead of just cleaning up messes, they work on long-term solutions by changing policies and systems. Their main work includes advocating for Extended Producer Responsibility, which makes companies responsible for their packaging waste. They publish research reports on litter and recycling behavior, and they support statewide policy changes to reduce waste and improve recycling infrastructure. The group promotes bipartisan solutions that benefit both people and the planet. They connect individual concerns about pollution with collective action, helping residents, policymakers, and businesses rethink how we handle waste. Their approach focuses on upstream solutions like better packaging policies and stronger recycling systems rather than just cleaning up after the fact. By working on policy advocacy and data-driven solutions, they aim to create lasting change that improves water quality and community health throughout Texas.
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