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A Sustainable Wedding is a Memorable Wedding
"About a year ago, my partner of 24 years proposed. From the start, I wanted our values to guide the planning, and I became obsessed with achieving a zero-waste wedding. Along the way, I found creative ways to save time, money, and reduce waste..."
Great Lakes Day in Washington DC: Protecting and Restoring the Lakes to Provide Access to Drinking Water, Recreation, and Democracy
For decades, Clean Water Action has led the fight to protect and restore Lake Superior and the Great Lakes. Why? Because the Great Lakes contain 21% of the Earth’s available fresh surface water. They are the drinking water source for more than 40 million people. Tourism to the Lakes brings in more than 16 billion dollars each year to local economies. And a less quantifiable reason: they are fun and enjoyable!
But the Great Lakes face serious and urgent threats: permitted pollution from industry, toxic water running off farm fields and over non-porous pavement, invasive species, unchecked
Clean Water Action and Healthy Legacy Coalition Response to Minnesota PFAS Groundwater Contamination From Landfills
Minnesota has a history of taking action to protect its citizens, and we need that kind of proactive mindset to tackle PFAS pollution.
Minnesota Currents | Winter 2024
In This Issue: 2024 Legislative Session & What the Election Outcome Means | Tackling The Problem Of E-Waste | Environmental Justice: Wins and Goals | Procurement and You | National Updates: 2024 Election Results and Our Work - The Safe Drinking Water Act: 50 Years of Progress — But the Work is Never Finished - A Win for Our Water: Progress On Getting Lead Out Of Drinking Water. | Brunch For Better