As easy as it is to throw every
bottle, glass, or paper product away,
what if you could do something with
those products that would benefit
the environment and our economy?
What if we took recycling out of
the waste equation? Would we be
surrounded...
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As easy as it is to throw every
bottle, glass, or paper product away,
what if you could do something with
those products that would benefit
the environment and our economy?
What if we took recycling out of
the waste equation? Would we be
surrounded by landfills of waste?
These are a few of the questions that
the City of Auburn Environmental
Services and a few Auburn students
are willing to answer.
The Environmental Services
is responsible for the collection of
garbage, bulky waste and recycling,
animal control and care services,
right of way maintenance, and the
maintenance of the city’s vehicle and
equipment fleet.
Their website states,
“We understand that the services
we provide are an integral part of
the quality of life our community
has come to expect.
Therefore it is
our sincere desire to provide both
efficient and effective services that
meet the needs of OUR community.
”
With all these services, we
seem to neglect one very important
one which
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