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Pick up a tree for your backyard this April!

by Marianne Peters | Mar 9, 2021 | Community Projects

Starting in April, anyone can come and pick up a tree (suggested donation: $1.00) to plant in their yard for Earth Month. We are partnering with an organization called Trees for the Future, which helps families in sub-Saharan Africa plant trees and build “forest...

Culver Academies’ Student Pioneers a Food Waste Reduction Program

by Marianne Peters | Jan 30, 2018 | Community Projects, Food Waste, Local Heroes, Reduce

Recently we learned about a new food waste reduction program started by Charles Mahoney, a senior at Culver Academies. You can read more about it here! Charles is helping his school divert extra food into microwaveable meals that are shared with Meals on Wheels and...

Join Us for The Grateful Shred, Dec. 2, from 8-12 Noon

by Marianne Peters | Nov 27, 2017 | Community Projects, Identity Theft, Latest, paper recycling, paper shredding

Clear your paper clutter in time for the holidays and beat identity theft at the same time! Visit the Marshall County Recycle Depot on December 2, 2015, from 8:00 – 12 noon for the Grateful Shred, the Marshall County Solid Waste District’s annual shredding event...

Crocheting Plastic Grocery Bags Into Reusable Bags

by Marianne Peters | Nov 17, 2017 | Adult Outreach, Community Projects, General, Recycling

  Plastic grocery bags are everywhere. While many of us try to reuse or recycle them, lots of bags end up polluting ditches, clinging to fence rows, or blowing in the breeze like plastic tumbleweeds. Even the companies who do curbside recycling don’t like...

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