USA HAULING & RECYCLING PARTICIPATES IN THE 2015 SOURCE TO SEA CLEANUP

October 1, 2015

USA HAULING & RECYCLING PARTICIPATES IN THE 2015 SOURCE TO SEA CLEANUP

A team of volunteers from USA Hauling & Recycling participated in the 19th annual Source To Sea Cleanup on Saturday, September 26th, 2015. The group, cleaning along the Connecticut River on Parsons Road in Enfield, CT, were able to collect a full truck load of trash and recyclables that otherwise would still be littering the river. They joined the hundreds of volunteers from northern New Hampshire and Vermont, down through Massachusetts, all the way to southern Connecticut that took part over the 2 day cleanup. The groups clean in and around the river, as well as surrounding wetlands and tributaries. USA Hauling & Recycling is also a sponsor of the Connecticut River Watershed Council’s (CRWC) yearly Source To Sea Cleanup.


From the CRWC website:The Source to Sea Cleanup is a yearly trash cleanup of the Connecticut River and its tributaries in the four-state basin (NH, VT, MA, CT). Volunteer group leaders coordinate local cleanup sites where participants of all ages and abilities spend a few hours picking up trash. We all have a responsibility to solve this trash problem— individuals, manufacturers, businesses, and government. By participating in the Source to Sea Cleanup, you are part of the solution for cleaner rivers.



For more information on the Source to Sea Cleanup and how you can get involved, visit www.ctriver.org/cleanup.


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