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January 2025 Newsletter

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Sending you New Year’s cheers and best wishes! A Message from Our Leader:  2024 Marked 60 Years in Business Commit to Being More Environmentally Conscious Some of the Best Inventions of 2024 Real Christmas Trees Have a Second Life Upcoming Conferences Northeast Aquatic Plant Management Society 26th Annual Meeting Midwest Aquatic Plant Management Society 45th
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December 2020 Newsletter

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Making a Difference this Holiday Season Making a Difference in Puerto Rico How to Leave our Children a Better Planet Biodiversity Becomes Smart Business Millennials Call for Sustainable Future Giving Tuesday Read More
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December 2018 Newsletter

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The Most Wand-erful Time of the Year Wands for Wildlife Invasive Species Aid Invasive Species 12 Charities of Christmas Reusing Seafood Processing Water Read More
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August 2016 Newsletter

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The Shirt on Your Back is Polluting the Ocean August is Water Quality Month Are Your Clothes Polluting the Ocean Impact of Private Partnerships on Water Quality Climate Change Affects Water Quality Valuable Resources at Your Fingertips Read More
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September 2011 Newsletter

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Milwaukee’s Trash Skimmer, Aquatic weed control, conferences & symposiums New Trash Skimmer: To Maintain Milwaukee’s Rivers and Harbor Aquatic Weed Control Lake Sustainability Vegetation Identification Read More
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Coffee’s Future Is at Risk as the Climate Changes

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Variety of coffee beans.
Coffee is the world’s most widely consumed beverage; it is relished by individuals from all races, backgrounds, and social classes. Over 1 billion individuals in the world drink over 2.25 billion cups of coffee every day. Finland is the world’s largest coffee consumer; 12kg of coffee is consumed by an average Finn yearly while Brazil
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How to Reduce Single-Use Packaging Waste

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Food packaging waste
Packaging – much of it single-use food wrapping – has created a rubbish problem that now pollutes every corner of the world. EPA defines containers and packaging as products that are assumed to be discarded the same year the products they contain are purchased. Containers and packaging make up a major portion of municipal solid waste,
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Wishful Recycling What You Should Not Put in the Bin

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Recycling Bin
We have all done it: a greasy pizza box, a disposable coffee cup, the odd plastic bag. Sometimes, we want things to be recyclable, so we put them in the recycling bin. Waste managers often call this wishful or aspirational recycling. But, unfortunately, putting these objects in with the rest of the recycling can do
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Could Privatizing Waterways Help Solve Plastic Pollution

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Ocean Currents or Gyres
A monumental eco-challenge facing the planet is plastic marine debris. The modern economy has produced more than eight billion metric tons of newly manufactured plastic, but 75% of it becomes plastic waste. It is estimated that approximately five trillion pieces of plastic, or roughly 250,000 metric tons, have littered the waters. So, what can be
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