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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity of Diamond Bar EnviroLink- February 2025CAUTION: This email originated from outside your organization. Exercise caution when opening attachments or clicking links, especially from unknown senders. <https://www.diamondbarca.gov/Areas/CivicSend/Assets/Uploads/4600/657fa09778fa469396f42a39a5f57d7e_optimized.jpg> February 2025 <https://www.diamondbarca.gov/Areas/CivicSend/Assets/Uploads/4600/a6b5eb6f31eb46a0b82aa35d0954fbae_optimized.jpg> LA County HHW Collection Event A free drive-through Household Hazardous and Electronic Waste collection event is scheduled 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday, March 1, rain or shine at the 1300 block of Bridge Gate next to the Kaiser medical offices. To participate, put your items in a box or disposable container and place them in your vehicle's trunk or pickup bed. LA County event staff will remove the box(es) from your vehicle. Please limit waste to 15 gallons or 125 pounds per trip. For more information and a complete list of acceptable items, visit the LA County Public Works website <https://calendar.pw.lacounty.gov/event/city-of-diamond-bar-hhw-collection-event-2/> or call 888-CleanLA (253-2652). <https://www.diamondbarca.gov/Areas/CivicSend/Assets/Uploads/4600/3a91c9758de24942bb5382772a7c2b2a_optimized.jpg> Celebrating Black Environmental Leaders for Black History Month As we celebrate Black History Month this February, it is important to honor the impactful contributions of Black environmentalists. * Dr. Robert Bullard: known as the “Father of Environmental Justice,” has spent his career highlighting how environmental issues disproportionately impact marginalized communities. His advocacy led to greater awareness and policies that address environmental injustice across the U.S. * Will Allen: a former professional basketball player, became a trailblazer in urban agriculture. Through his organization, Growing Power, he created one of the most effective urban farms in the U.S. His work promotes sustainable food systems and provides urban youth with opportunities in agriculture and environmental education. * Rue Mapp: founded Outdoor Afro, an organization that connects Black communities with nature and promotes diversity in outdoor activities. Breaking stereotypes, Rue created a stronger sense of belonging for Black Americans in environmental and outdoor spaces. * Mustafa Santiago Ali: has worked for decades at the intersection of environmental policy and social justice. He served as a Senior Advisor for Environmental Justice at the EPA and has been a powerful voice advocating for environmental health in communities of color. * Leah Thomas: is the founder of Intersectional Environmentalism, a platform that advocates for environmental justice and inclusivity. She educates people on how race, environmentalism, and social justice are interconnected, amplifying diverse voices within the movement. These environmental leaders have each brought unique perspectives, resilience, and creativity to the fight for a cleaner, healthier planet and ensuring justice, health, and equity for all communities. This Black History Month, let’s celebrate their achievements and carry forward their vision for a sustainable future. <https://www.diamondbarca.gov/Areas/CivicSend/Assets/Uploads/4600/d3417c29ade945c88bd163f4a78df606_optimized.jpg> Mulch: Promoting Sustainability and a Circular Economy Save the Date: Mulch Madness event at Diamond Bar High School Saturday, March 15 Mulch plays an essential role in not only enhancing soil and plant health but also contributing to the circular economy, a system where waste is minimized, and resources are continually reused. Here are some ways mulch can benefit your landscape: * Soil Enrichment: Mulch adds vital nutrients to the soil as it decomposes, improving soil structure, fertility, and moisture retention. * Water Conservation: By covering the soil, mulch reduces evaporation, helping to retain moisture and reducing the need for frequent watering. * Weed Control: Mulch acts as a natural barrier, suppressing the growth of weeds by blocking sunlight, reducing the need for herbicides. * Erosion Prevention: It helps prevent soil erosion by protecting the surface from wind and water runoff, preserving the landscape, and minimizing land degradation. By transforming organic waste into mulch, we reduce landfill use, cut down on greenhouse gas emissions, and ensures that valuable resources are reused rather than discarded. This closed-loop system is essential to sustainable living, as it encourages communities to recycle organic materials and return nutrients back to the earth, completing the natural life cycle of resources. <https://www.diamondbarca.gov/Areas/CivicSend/Assets/Uploads/4600/c176824cf0624fbf93701826854cfb09_optimized.jpg> Breaking the Paper Towel Habit Whether it’s cleaning up spills or keeping produce fresh, paper towels are a staple in many kitchens, but they come at an environmental cost. By switching to reusable options, you can save money, reduce waste, and step closer to a zero-waste lifestyle. Here are four tips to help you break the paper towel habit and start your journey toward a greener home: * Invest in cloth towels: Reusable cloth towels are a great alternative to paper towels. Look for towels made from natural fibers like cotton or bamboo for added durability. * Upcycle old fabrics: Turn an old T-shirt into a cleaning rag. After use, hand-wash or toss them in your laundry to reuse again and again. * Leverage cloth towel durability: Unlike paper towels, cloth towels can be reused multiple times before needing a wash. For everyday cleaning, simply rinse and air dry between uses. * Keep produce fresh with tea towels: Use them to wrap leafy greens or line storage containers for produce. Their thin material helps maintain freshness without waste. Hand-wash delicate tea towels to preserve their quality. Swapping paper towels for cloth alternatives may feel like a big adjustment at first, but with these tips, it’s easier than you think. <https://www.diamondbarca.gov/Areas/CivicSend/Assets/Uploads/4600/65a5fc5f8c8b41778d374e715e99346d_optimized.jpg> Earth Day Celebration The city is excited to announce the annual Earth Day Celebration. The event will be held 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday, April 19, at the South Coast Air Quality Management District parking lot, located at 21865 Copley Dr. The event will have a variety of educational workshops, vendor booths, community performances, free paper shredding, electronic waste recycling, and a compost and mulch giveaway. It's a day filled with fun and learning for the whole family, so mark your calendars! <https://www.diamondbarca.gov/Areas/CivicSend/Assets/Uploads/4600/a410be3ec47b4d3aab66466160081089_small_optimized.jpg> Save the Date * Household Hazardous Waste Collection Mar. 1, 2025, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Gateway Corporate Center-1300 block of Bridge Gate Drive * Mulch Madness Mar. 15, 2025, 8 a.m.-12 p.m. Diamond Bar High School- 21400 Pathfinder Road * Earth Day Apr. 19, 2025, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. AQMD Parking Lot- 21865 Copley Drive * International Compost Awareness Week May- online * World Oceans Day June- online Contact Information <https://www.diamondbarca.gov/Areas/CivicSend/Assets/Uploads/4600/b0b10f74edff42818f3bb78a4121e511_small_optimized.jpg> City of Diamond Bar | Environmental Services 21810 Copley Drive, Diamond Bar, CA 91765 For information about this newsletter, contact the City Manager's Office at (909) 839-7015 or greendb@diamondbarca.gov <mailto:greendb@diamondbarca.gov> . 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