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Egg Harbor Pushes for a Future Free of Single-Use Plastics

Door County Pulse | Janel Hutchison | April 9, 2021

The Village of Egg Harbor has partnered with the UniverCity Year program (UCY) to take on what could be the village’s most ambitious plan yet as a Green Tier Community: eliminating single-use plastics.

Read the full article at: https://doorcountypulse.com/egg-harbor-pushes-for-a-future-free-of-single-use-plastics/
Posted in Community, External NewsTagged Village of Egg Harbor

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