CC4EJ operates on the unceded lands of the Lenni-Lenape people, whose relationship to this land — including Naaman's Creek and the Delaware River — continues today. Learn more →
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Claymont is our home. We're building its future.

The Claymont Coalition for Environmental Justice (CC4EJ) is a resident-led effort working for cleaner air, healthier land, and a community that decides its own future.

Active Campaigns

🧹 Community Cleanups

Volunteer or suggest a spot that needs attention.

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Honeywell Cleanup Accountability

Ongoing monitoring of the former Allied Chemical / Honeywell site remediation.

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Claymont Grows Community Garden

Spring 2026 — building food sovereignty in Claymont.

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Claymont community event with fire company CC4EJ outreach at Claymont Day Fresh produce distribution for Claymont residents

Claymont Air Quality — Right Now

Residents deserve to know what they're breathing the moment they visit this site.

What's Growing in Claymont

Environmental justice work isn't only about addressing harm — it's about building the community we deserve. Here's what's alive and growing right now.

Claymont residents at a community meeting

🌱 Garden Update

Spring planting begins at the Claymont Community Center.

🏆 Win

House Bill 210 signed — raises fines on chronic polluters, sends 40% of penalties to impacted communities.

🤝 Partnership

Naaman's-Marcus-Shellpot (NMS) Watershed Alliance expanding into Marcus Hook corridor.

📢 Resident Voice

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What Should CC4EJ Focus On?

What should CC4EJ focus on most in 2026? Your answer shapes our agenda.