Spotlight: Zachary High School BETA Club Loves the Boot

In an effort to spread awareness for the repercussions of litter and encourage community cleanups, Governor John Bel Edwards, in partnership with the Lieutenant Governor’s Office and Keep Louisiana Beautiful,

Windsor Court Hotel Reduces Waste with Water Purification System and In-House Glass Bottling

LifeCity and the New Orleans Chamber of Commerce recently hosted an informative zero waste panel featuring businesses and non-profits in the hospitality industry focused on implementing more sustainable practices and diverting waste from

Keep Louisiana Beautiful Names 2022-23 Board Leadership and Welcomes Two New Board Members

MANDEVILLE, La. – Keep Louisiana Beautiful (KLB) announces its 2022-2023 board of directors, with Courtney Hornsby as chair and Eligha Guillory as vice chair. Joining the board are two new

UNO Illustrates the Impacts of Climate Change with Campus Art

University Affiliate, Keep UNO Beautiful at the University of New Orleans, called on the talents of fine arts students to transform a set of utility doors on campus into a

State Leaders Paddle Out to See Bayou Fountain Litter Boom

In May, the Louisiana Stormwater Coalition (LSC) collaborated with The Recreation and Park Commission for the Parish of East Baton Rouge (BREC) and Osprey Initiative to take state leaders on

Ouachita Green and Keep Ouachita Beautiful Introduce Love Where You Live Internship

Between September 2021 and April 2022, nine interns in grades 9-12 completed over 800 hours of community service as part of Ouachita Green and Keep Ouachita Beautiful’s new internship program,

Keep Louisiana Beautiful Introduces Membership Program

Following Love the Boot Week, Keep Louisiana Beautiful sought to identify ways of fostering relationships with the 8,476 volunteers and participants that contributed their time to cleaning up and beautifying

Nominate an Everyday Hero by August 31

Each year, Keep Louisiana Beautiful (KLB) recognizes those that go the extra mile to keep our communities litter-free and beautiful. Winners are given the distinction of Everyday Heroes and recognized statewide

Keep the Quarter Clean!

In the absence of people during the pandemic, French Quarter business owners and residents experienced the cleanest of conditions, and to their dismay, the litter and graffiti returned when the

Love the Boot Week 2022 Removed 293 Tons of Litter in 54 Parishes

Love the Boot Week, the largest litter removal effort in the state organized by Keep Louisiana Beautiful (KLB) April 18-24, served as a wake-up call for Louisiana with 8,476 volunteers