Narragansett Bay Commission's Wins National Environmental Education Award

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Narragansett Bay Commission's Wins National Environmental Education Award

Ray Marshall
The Narragansett Bay Commission’s (NBC) Mr. Can program received a National Environmental Achievement Award for public information and education from the National Association of Clean Water Agencies.

“The NACWA Public Information & Education Awards honor agencies for their inventive efforts to educate the public on the effects of wastewater treatment and pollution control on the environment, and we are honored to be recognized. We also encourage all Rhode Islanders to follow Mr. Can’s lead: when you see a Grease Beast, cool it and can it,” said NBC Executive Director Ray Marshall.

Mr. Can Program

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The program was the concept of NBC staff and realized by Rhode Island native Rafael Cuello.

The campaign includes educational materials and an animated video in English and Spanish.

"Mr. Can is the NBC’s grease-fighting superhero who vanquishes the evil Grease Beasts, villains made from a combination of grease, oils, and fats produced by cooking, and disposable wet wipes (like baby wipes, cleaning wipes, and sanitizing hand wipes),” said NBC in their press release.


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