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Dart Container Corporation Partners With UltraTech to Provide Grants to Marinas, Local Governments


New grant program to protect marine & inland waterways

Published on November 19, 2020

Marinas and local governments across the US and Canada can stop litter from entering coastal and inland waterways and reduce marine debris thanks to a new grant program sponsored by Dart Container Corporation and UltraTech International, Inc. Dart will provide up to $100,000 in grants for the purchase and installation of UltraTech’s patented Ultra-Drain Guard stormwater management products, which prevent litter, oil and sediment from entering waterways via storm drains.

Dart, one of the world’s largest food & beverage packaging manufacturers, partnered with UltraTech as part of their sustainability commitments after a pilot project with Ultra-Guard catch basin devices successfully collected an estimated 1,250 lbs. of litter and other contaminants in Southern California.

“Approximately 80 percent of stormwater drains go directly into a body of water without treatment,” explained Michael Westerfield, Dart’s Director of Recycling. “We were impressed with the success of UltraTech’s Drain Guards in stopping litter from entering waterways that we joined forces to help communities that might not have the resources to purchase and install the devices.”

As a manufacturer that accepts responsibility for the environmental impacts of our products, Dart has a decades-long record of innovating and investing in sustainability practices that are practical and results-focused to reduce landfill waste, marine debris and litter.

“As part of our comprehensive sustainability commitments that focus on innovation, investment and inspiration, Dart is tackling the marine debris issue through prevention, education and mitigation strategies,” stated Westerfield. “Catch-basin devices are a simple, innovative and effective way to stop debris from ending up in our waters.”

“We appreciate Dart’s inspiring leadership and investment in doing their part to solve the significant problem of litter on our planet,” said Mark Shaw, UltraTech‘s CEO. “Our company is focused on manufacturing practical solutions that protect the environment. We’re excited to participate in the grant program to help communities across the US and Canada install our Drain Guards to reduce litter in our streams, rivers, lakes and oceans.”

Marinas and local municipalities that want to learn more about the program or submit applications for grants of up to $4,000 per organization should visit UltraTech at KeepMarinascCean.com or call (904) 292-1611.

Environmental Reporter