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$80K donated by NWP, Amentum to Carlsbad organizations
Nuclear Waste Partnership (NWP) and its parent company Amentum announced $80,000 in donations to schools and community organizations in Carlsbad and Hobbs.
On May 12, Carlsbad MainStreet, Keep Carlsbad Beautiful and Creative Carlsbad accepted a donation of $20,000 to Carlsbad MainStreet. The funds are designated to help refurbish and beautify the downtown area around the Eddy County Courthouse through the addition of new benches and trashcans.
“Carlsbad MainStreet, Pearl of the Pecos, and Keep Carlsbad Beautiful strive to improve our community and districts in every way possible. This downtown rejuvenation project is the perfect example of that. Through collaboration between all of our organizations and the generous support of the Nuclear Waste Partnership and Amentum, we will have the opportunity to start the first phase of our beautification project,” said Ashley Key, Carlsbad MainStreet’s director.
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4:44 PM May 4, 2021
The search is on for a Suffolk street to take part in a food waste challenge
- Credit: Hubbub/Suffolk and Norfolk County Councils
Have you and your neighbours got what it takes to save food waste?
It s estimated the average East Anglian family could waste up to £730 a year on food waste, in line with the UK average - amounting to around £60 a month.
Now Suffolk Waste Partnership and environmental charity Hubbub are on the search for a Suffolk street or community to take up a challenge, as part of the #foodsavvy project.
A Suffolk neighbourhood is wanted to take part in a food waste challenge
Published:
4:44 PM May 4, 2021
The search is on for a Suffolk street to take part in a food waste challenge
- Credit: Hubbub/Suffolk and Norfolk County Councils
Have you and your neighbours got what it takes to save food waste?
It s estimated the average East Anglian family could waste up to £730 a year on food waste, in line with the UK average - amounting to around £60 a month.
Now Suffolk Waste Partnership and environmental charity Hubbub are on the search for a Suffolk street or community to take up a challenge, as part of the #foodsavvy project.
A Suffolk neighbourhood is wanted to take part in a food waste challenge
GARDEN waste customers are running out of time to renew their subscriptions. Somerset Waste Partnership (SWP) are reminding customers they have until May 7 to sign-up again to have their garden waste collected. Reminder letters and emails were sent to all 50,000 green-fingered subscribers last month, said a spokesperson for SWP. Due to the Covid disruption to garden waste collections last year, current subscriptions were extended. Renewed and new subscriptions will run for 12 months from May 10 this year. This year, the garden waste service is removing the need for stickers on bin lids. Crews will be using in-cab technology to know who has subscribed and who needs a collection.