

Environment Resources & Events
Be Seen Being Green
Learn how to contribute to environmental awareness and sustainability through various activities.
Black History Month
Celebrate Black History Month in Prince George's County.
Earth Day
Join us as we celebrate Earth Day with creative ways to support Mother Earth on April 22nd.
Environment News
Read news and press releases related to the Department of the Environment.
Environment Publications
Download files in English and Spanish published by the Department of the Environment.
Green Summit
Your Department of the Environment hosts an annual Green Summit event that promotes environmental awareness and sustainability through family-friendly activities, green exhibitors, vendors, and entertainment for all ages.
Growing Green with Pride
Hosted by the Department of Public Works & Transportation, this Countywide community cleanup program supports our Beautification Initiative, which aims to make our community cleaner by collecting litter, mulching, and planting natives throughout Prince George's.
Mulch Madness
The Annual Mulch Madness Giveaway offers free mulch to County residents on a self-serve basis. Residents must bring their shovel, bags, or pickup vehicle to load up. The mulch is for residential use, and commercial/business vehicles with signage and other entities are prohibited.
Rodent Prevention
Prevention resources are provided by the Prince George's County Health Department.
Recycling Tips
Reuse/Recycling Alternatives
Consider donating your gently used appliances, clothing, furniture, or other household items to a friend, local charity, or non-profit organization. Many thrift stores also accept various items for donations. Not only will you be helping divert items from the landfill, but you will also be helping others in our community!
Waste & Recycling Toolkit
This toolkit includes materials that can be downloaded to educate citizens and residents about recycling and waste collection.
Women's History Month
Here's a look at some DoE women employees who provide environmental leadership to County residents, citizens, and businesses.