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Getting greener - Hudson Reporter

Hudson Reporter × Many bags of trash and debris were recovered. The town’s Environmental Department held a number of events in April to mark Arbor Day and Earth Day as it continues to maintain the environment. Two cleanup days brought together more than 70 participants. The first, at Mill Creek Point, was followed by one at Mill Creek Marsh Trail. Volunteers hauled away several bags of Styrofoam, plastic bags, beverage bottles, tires, car parts, and a large plastic trunk. “We had an amazing turnout at both cleanup sessions,” Environmental Coordinator Jennifer Schneider said in the town’s May newsletter. “It was a great group of enthusiastic volunteers to work with! I hope people are more aware of what and where they are discarding litter, because what is left on land will end up polluting our waterways through stormwater runoff. Hopefully one day we will not have to organize cleanups, but until then, if a group is interested in volunteering to keep Secauc

City s energy and sustainability initiatives outlined to council

Author of the article: Thomas Perry Publishing date: May 04, 2021  •  3 hours ago  •  14 minute read  •  Scott Tam, environmental services manager for the City of Timmins, and Christina Beaton, the city s environmental coordinator, are seen here during a municipal hazardous and special waste day that was held in June 2018. They along with the city s energy consultant provided council with an update on the City of Timmins energy and sustainability programs last week Ron Grech/The Daily Press Photo by Ron Grech /Ron Grech/The Daily Press Article content Council received an update on the City of Timmins’ energy and sustainability programs during its April 27 meeting.

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