Recycle Right This Holiday Season
From our City of Spokane Friends It’s that time of year when boxes and packages start arriving on doorsteps with packing materials and gift-wrapping stations are littered with pretty holiday…
From our City of Spokane Friends It’s that time of year when boxes and packages start arriving on doorsteps with packing materials and gift-wrapping stations are littered with pretty holiday…
Use your green bin for food scraps, even food-soiled paper like pizza boxes, paper towels, and coffee filters.
Learn to compost. Fruit and vegetable scraps, even coffee grounds, can become black gold for your garden.
Don’t be fooled by “use by,” “sell by” and “best by” labels. If it looks or smells good, it’s likely just fine.
Overripe fruit and wilted veggies are perfect for soup. Aged or frozen fruit is great for smoothies.
Use leftovers for a future meal, freeze them, or give them to friends and family.
Plan your shopping and shop your plan to only buy what’s needed.
From Coeur d’Alene Tribe News Release Date: July 12th Time: 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Location: Map Link For More Information: Contact Gina Baughn, Natural Resources Education and Outreach office:…
Protect Clean Water for Our River and Aquifer. Keep leaky car fluids, pesticides, herbicides, fertilizers, and other pollutants off our streets and out of our storm drains. The same goes for leaves, pet waste and litter.
Protect Clean Water for Our River and Aquifer. When applying pesticides, herbicides, and fertilizers, keep them off our sidewalks and streets and out of storm drains.