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Protect What You Love
Check out Clean Water's year-end campaign - Protect What You Love! Our goal is to raise $175,000 by the end of the year and we hope you will join us by making a special gift today.
The Safe Drinking Water Act at 50 – What Does the Future Hold?
As we celebrate the successes of the landmark drinking water law, we are also committed to pushing for continued progress in providing safe drinking water for everyone and elevating the imperative to keep dangerous pollution out of our water, our air, and our communities.
3 tips: Clean Water for the Holidays
Check out 3 options we hope will make your holiday shopping and gift-giving easier with some fresh ideas for your consideration.
Short-term Satisfaction, Long-Term Ramifications: The Environmental Issues with Online Shopping
The addiction to instant gratification has turned e-commerce into an environmental monster. The fascination with on-demand service and the growth of a “got-to-have-it-now” culture has compelled shipping companies to carry fewer items in their vehicles in order to meet time demands. For expedited shipping orders the e-commerce giant Amazon sends trucks only halfway or partially filled to meet arrival deadlines. Moreover, expedited items being sent to the same location are shipped individually as soon as each one is ready, resulting in multiple trips to the same location. Unable to consolidate
Making Change is easier than you think
Has this ever happened to you? You’re finished shopping. You’re ready to head home with your groceries, or that special gift you just bought, or that last item you needed to finish the project you’ve been working on. Then comes The Ask: “Would you like to donate your change to [ name that worthy cause]?” Sometimes you say, “OK.” Other times you just can’t be bothered, even though you know you might feel guilty afterwards. Either way, by the time you’re back home, you’ve probably forgotten all about it. The rationale behind this fundraising is clear. It’s often easier to say “yes.” The