RecycleNOW Philadelphia campaign, a project of the Recycling Alliance of Philadelphia, a coalition of organizations and individuals working together to promote an expansion in the City’s recycling in order to improve the environment, economy and quality of life, will hold a community activist training session 6:30 p.m. Feb. 7 at Columbus Square Park and Recreation Center, 12th and Wharton Streets. In partnership with RecycleBANK, RecycleNOW Philadelphia is training community recycling activists to sign people up for the program so more residents recycle more material.
To RSVP, log on to salsa.democracyinaction.org.
Ever since Mayor Michael Nutter introduced Greenworks Philadelphia in spring 2009, the city has been hailed as a top innovator of all things eco-friendly. Two local public schools plan to add green to their respective locations with positive environmental project proposals for the community at large to enjoy.
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