ON THE WATER -- Caring for the environment
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Paul Clinton
NEWPORT-MESA -- Stephanie Barger’s drive to clean the trash off
beaches stretches back a long way, all the way back to her childhood.
Barger’s mother still tells her about trips to the beach when she was
a curious 5-year-old.
“I picked up trash to help save the animals,” Barger said during a
recent interview in her Costa Mesa office.
Barger, who founded Costa Mesa-based Earth Resource Foundation in
1998, has appeared on the environmental landscape to deliver a simple
message: care for the environment.
“If we learn to love nature, we learn to take care of ourselves,”
Barger said. “Then that love and caring spreads through everything else
in our life.”
Barger’s concern for the Newport Beach coastline has come to the
forefront in recent months as the activist has taken public stances on a
number of topical issues, including the future of the historic district
at Crystal Cove State Park and the toxic effects of urban runoff on the
marine environment.
On Tuesday, Barger publicly unveiled her crusade to rid Newport Beach
of Styrofoam and other non-biodegradable forms of trash.
Armed with a petition signed by more than 200 Newport Harbor High
School students, Barger has begun visiting local restaurants with a line
of alternative products.
Barger is shopping cups, silverware and plates that are made from
cornstarch instead of bleach, plastic or petroleum extracts. She has put
400 eateries on her list.
The activist also showed up at an April 26 meeting scheduled by
California State Parks to take input on the future of the historic
district. At the meeting, Barger urged state parks to prioritize
protecting the natural environment over restoring the 46 cottages.
Barger, 38, leads tide pool tours at the cove for children.
“We should refurbish the cottages in the most environmentally friendly
way,” Barger said. “When I take kids down there, they couldn’t care less
about the buildings.”
Barger, who lives in Newport Beach, co-founded Earth Resource Group
with Bjorn Weisser, also a Newport Beach resident.
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