World Environment Day is a reminder of our collective responsibility to protect our planet. While large-scale environmental issues can seem daunting, individual actions can make a significant impact. Here are some practical steps you can take to be the change!
Rumpke handles our curbside recycling, but they only take a limited amount of materials. This means most other recyclables, like plastic bags, packaging, food containers, and aluminum trays, need to be taken to the Cincinnati Reuse Recycle Hub. The Challenge? The hub is a 35-minute drive and only accepts drop-offs once a month. How to keep these recyclables organized and sorted until I could take them to the hub.
This past Saturday, the Mason Public Library witnessed something truly special – Arjun, a composting whiz kid, took center stage and shared his knowledge and passion for turning kitchen scraps into "black gold" for our gardens.
We are so excited to share with you that we have won the “Rethink Recycling” Hack-a-thon competition organized by Cintrifuse and the City of Cincinnati! This was a great opportunity for us to use our creativity and skills to help solve one of the most pressing environmental issues in our city: recycling. It was a […]
Register and Join the FREE Composting Class Saturday, April 6th, 2024, 9:30am-10:30am at Mason Public Library! Composting is a natural process that turns kitchen scraps and yard trimmings into nutrient-rich "black gold" for your garden. It's a win-win situation for you and the environment!
The vibe in the room was uncontrollably buzzing on Saturday, 2/24/2024, when Subha Karthik was teaching a recycling class! Participants of all ages and backgrounds came together, eager to learn how they could turn things around for our planet, one recyclable at a time.
Register and Join the FREE Class Saturday, February 24th, 2024, 9:30am-10:30am at Mason Public Library! This free class will cover everything you need to know, how to recycle like a pro!
At EcoPal, we're all about promoting eco-friendly practices and celebrating initiatives that champion sustainability. That's why we were thrilled to see the recent GCTS Banana Leaf Feast embrace a bring-your-own-bottle (BYOB) approach!
Have you ever stared at a barren patch of your yard and wondered if it would ever grow anything but weeds? Today, I share my incredible story: turning a barren eyesore into a lush green haven. The secret weapon? Compost, the unsung hero of healthy lawns.
Did you know that there is an Environment Club in Mason High School? Imagine walking through our school, seeing vibrant composting bins brimming with food scraps, destined to become nutrient-rich soil for our school garden. Together, we can make a greener future sprout from the seeds of our actions!