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How to Plan a Successful Neighborhood Cleanup Event

8 months 1 week ago
Did you know that an estimated 8 million tons of plastic enter the world’s oceans every year, much of it originating from urban areas where litter accumulates unchecked? While this statistic highlights a global challenge, the power to effect change often starts at the community level. Organizing a neighborhood cleanup event is a practical and impactful way to enhance local environments, foster community spirit, and contribute to broader environmental health. However, success requires more than just picking up trash; it demands thoughtful planning, coordination, and engagement. Defining the Purpose and Scope Before rallying volunteers, it is essential to clarify the objectives of the cleanup event. Are you targeting a specific problem area, such as a park, riverbank, or streetscape? Or is the goal broader, aiming to increase community awareness about litter and waste management? For example, a neighborhood near a busy highway might focus on roadside debris, while a community

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Ohio Could Be The Latest State To Pass ‘Right To Repair’ Law, Showcasing Broad, Bipartisan Support

8 months 1 week ago
State laws attempting to make it cheaper and easier to repair your own technology continue to gain steam. With the recent introduction of a new “right to repair” law in Wisconsin, groups like U.S. PIRG note that all 50 U.S. states have now at least introduced such bills. But so far only Massachusetts, New York, Minnesota, Colorado, California, and Oregon have actually […]
Karl Bode