ALUMINUM CANS
and other items
 
Collection on the THIRD SATURDAY of each month

8:30 AM - 12 Noon
WHERE:  Parking Lot at Mount Pleasant High School [MAP]
 
Aluminum Siding Aluminum Storm Doors
Aluminum Ladders Cast Aluminum Gas Grill Units
Brass & Copper Scrap Items Aluminum Window & Door Frames
   
2007 2008
September 15 January 19
October 20 February 16
November 17 March 15
December 15 April 19
  May 17
  June 21
  July 19
  August 16
   
Proceeds Benefit Mount Pleasant High School Bands
 
America Recycles Day is November 15
 
Sponsored by MPHS Band Boosters and in part by a grant from the Delaware Department for Natural Resources and Environmental Control and the Recycling Public Advisory Council.  For information about the Recycling Assistance Grant Program, call (302) 739-9403.
 

Environmental News for  

An Eco-Friendly Gift Guide for Mother's Day

Now that Earth Day has come and gone, it's that time of year when "love your mother" can be taken literally again. But here's a bonus: green Mother's Day festivities allow you to be kind to Mother Earth and the woman who pushed you out her cervix. Of course, the best gifts are stuff-free (and even free free -- carefully planted smooch, anyone?), but here are some ideas if you feel the need to drop some dough.
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Koalas Under Threat From Climate Change

New research shows increased temperatures and carbon dioxide levels are a threat to the Australian national icon, the koala. Professor Ian Hume, Fellow of the Australian Academy of Science, and his students from the University of Sydney have been researching the effects of CO2 increases and temperature rises on eucalypts.
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Dying bats in the Northeast remain a mystery

Investigations continue into the cause of a mysterious illness that has resulted in the deaths of thousands of bats since March 2008. At more than 25 caves and mines in the northeastern U.S, bats exhibiting a condition now referred to as “white-nosed syndrome” have been dying. The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) recently issued a Wildlife Health Bulletin, advising wildlife and conservation officials throughout the U.S. to be on the lookout for the condition known as “white-nose syndrome” and to report suspected cases of the disease.
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