Media & Press Inquiries
Keep Massachusetts Beautiful welcomes inquiries from the media and reporters. If you want to talk trash, we are happy to share background information, research, and commentary.
We are happy to do all we can to raise awareness about the issues of litter, plastic pollution, recycling, waste management, neighborhood beautification, and the benefits of participating in community service projects.
Contact Information:
- Neil Rhein
- neil@keepmassbeautiful.org
- 508-320-8621
Neil Rhein is also available for speaking engagements for conferences and employee/student education events on the topics outlined above.
Keep Massachusetts Beautiful in the News
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On November 21, 2024, WBZ news Boston aired follow-up story that mentioned KMB's efforts to persuade state leaders to launch a statewide anti-litter campaign.
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On September 26, 2024, WBZ's Lisa Hughes showcased the amazing impact and community connections that Keep Framingham Beautiful has achieved.
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June 19, 2024: It doesn’t take a megaphone to send a message, and litter, whether intentionally strewn or haphazardly distributed, can broadcast feelings about community care.
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On April 17, 2024, WBZ's Alyssa Andrews and Lexie O'Connor joined KMB and volunteers from BWT Pharma & Biotech along the shores of the Fort Meadow Reservoir in Marlborough.
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On March 21, 2024, WCVB Chief Meteorologist Cindy Fitzgibbon emceed the Massachusetts Clean Community Awards in Framingham, MA.
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New chapter dedicated to keeping Cape Cod clean is recognized.
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Marsha Goldstein was honored with the Chapter Leader of the Year Award.
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KMB executive director Neil Rhein talks trash and recycling with Marc Lemay of Commonwealth Connections, a 25-minute podcast.
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KMB helped organize a cleanup on March 25, 2023 in Oak Bluffs and Edgartown.