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June 2025
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Celebrate World Environment Day
World Environment Day is observed on June 5 to encourage global awareness and action for the protection of the environment. This year’s theme, Restore, Renew, Reimagine, calls for restoring
damaged ecosystems, renewing sustainable habits, and reimagining a healthier, more balanced relationship with nature.
Why It Matters:
The environment provides essential resources, including clean air, water, food, and biodiversity. However, growing challenges such as pollution, deforestation, and climate change threaten
these resources. World Environment Day brings attention to these issues and promotes efforts toward a more sustainable future.
How You Can Take Part:
* Restore- Participate in habitat cleanups, plant trees, or support restoration projects.
* Renew- Reduce waste, use less water and energy, and adopt sustainable daily habits.
* Reimagine- Advocate for green policies, support eco-friendly businesses, and promote environmental education.
Even small actions make a difference when we work together for a cleaner, healthier planet.
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Sustainable Ways to Celebrate Father’s Day
Just like our dads, the Earth provides for us, protects us, and gives us the foundation we need to thrive. This Father’s Day, show appreciation for both by celebrating in ways that are
thoughtful, fun, and sustainable.
Here are some simple ways to make this Father’s Day special for your dad and for the planet:
* Outdoor Activities- Spend time together hiking, camping, or biking. Bring reusable gear to reduce waste.
* Eco-Friendly Grilling- Use local and organic ingredients, and opt for reusable items over single-use ones.
* Green Gifts- Choose sustainable items like reusable mugs, native plants, or a tree planted in Dad’s name.
* DIY Projects- Create a compost bin, build a birdhouse, or start a garden together.
Celebrating sustainably shows appreciation for the environment and creates meaningful family memories.
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Paper versus Plastic: Why Reusable Bags Are Best
For many years, the choice between paper and plastic bags has raised environmental concerns. While paper may appear more eco-friendly, both paper and plastic bags have significant environmental
impacts.
* Plastic bags are made from petroleum and can take hundreds of years to break down, often turning into harmful microplastics that pollute land and water.
* Paper bags break down more easily but require more energy, water, and natural resources to produce and transport.
* Reusable bags offer the most sustainable option. Made from materials like cloth or recycled plastic, they can be used repeatedly and significantly reduce waste.
Adopting reusable bags is a simple change with a lasting positive impact. Keep them handy at home, in your car, or at work so you’re always prepared to shop sustainably.
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Summer Stormwater and Pet Waste
Stormwater pollution is not just a winter issue. In summer, activities like overwatering lawns, washing cars in driveways, or broken sprinklers can cause runoff. This runoff carries
pollutants into storm drains, which flow directly to rivers, lakes, and beaches without any treatment.
A common but often overlooked source of pollution is pet waste. When left on the ground, it can be washed into storm drains, carrying harmful bacteria and parasites such as E. Coli and
Giardia. These pollutants pose risks to both people and wildlife.
The solution is simple- pick up pet waste, bag it, and place it in the trash. To reduce plastic waste, consider using a pooper scooper and a reusable bag for regular disposal.
Keeping your yard clean and using water wisely helps protect our local waterways all year long.
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Natural Pest Management for Healthier Gardens
As warmer weather arrives, garden pests—like caterpillars and insects—can also appear. While some pests are just bothersome, others may damage plants or spread disease.
The good news is that you don’t need harmful chemicals to manage them. Here are simple, low-toxicity ways to protect your garden:
* Attract Helpful Insects– Insects like ladybugs and lacewings eat common pests. Plant flowers such as yarrow, dill, and cosmos to invite them.
* Support Wildlife– Birds, frogs, and lizards help control pests. Add birdbaths, nesting boxes, or shrubs to welcome them.
* Use Companion Plants– Certain plants naturally deter pests. For example, marigolds repel aphids, and basil keeps flies away.
* Keep Plants Strong– Healthy plants resist pests better. Water deeply, use mulch, and rotate crops to maintain healthy soil.
* Remove Pests by Hand– Picking off insects or damaged leaves is an easy way to prevent further spread.
A diverse and chemical-free garden supports pollinators, improves soil health, and helps your garden grow strong all season long.
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Save the Date
* Used Oil Filter Exchange
July 19, 2025
Autozone- 303 Diamond Bar Boulevard
* Paper Shredding and E-Waste Recycling
Aug. 9, 2025
AQMD Parking Lot- 21865 Copley Drive
* America Recycles Day
Nov. 15, 2025
AQMD Parking Lot- 21865 Copley Drive
Contact Information
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City of Diamond Bar | Environmental Services
21810 Copley Drive, Diamond Bar, CA 91765
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