Ordway said the village had absorbed $1.50 of the recycling fees, with Village Fiscal Officer Heidi Bidwell saying the village had done that for as long …
Look Ahead, Pittsfield: City on new turf as school starts this week
The city’s Resource Recovery Committee will meet Tuesday to discuss a citywide recycling education campaign that the group is planning to launch.
Private Equity: Where Does it Stand in Terms of Sustainability?
But for investors, the level of sustainability in the industry is also important. … Schwyz, and its annual sustainability/ESG report supports Raff’s claim. … which systematically searches 80,000 sources on the internet (news portals, …
At last, maybe a real choice on climate change
The new energy minister, Angus Taylor, is a prominent anti-renewables campaigner and climate change sceptic. Appointing him, Prime Minister Scott …
Federal government announces $8.3 million to strengthen and grow country’s organic sector
“This funding will allow researchers to continue improving the sustainability of agricultural practices, which is at the heart of organic production.
State to study climate change impact on oceans, oysters
Albany. As New York’s oyster industry makes a comeback, the state is gearing up to study how changes in ocean chemistry caused by man-made …
PHOTOS: Ice cream event raises $3500 for FUEL
(CLARKSVILLENOW) – Visitors at Tennessee State Parks now have more recycling options thanks to new bins delivered this month to all 56 parks.
Recycle and be rewarded with $10 Zoo Knoxville admission
Visitors to Zoo Knoxville will receive $10 admission in exchange for recycling bottles and containers made of #1 PET and #2 HDPE plastics beginning …
Dr. Bob: Reduce, reuse, recycle
“Everyone wants you to pick up the garbage and no one wants you to put it down, ” said William Ruckleshaus, former Environmental Protection …
Charlevoix County sets dates for hazardous waste collection
The Charlevoix County Recycling Department will host the collection event from 5 to 8 p.m. on Sept. 14 and from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Sept. 15.