BREWSTER - On the first day of the new year, Governor Maura Healey and Lieutenant Governor Kim Driscoll bestowed Cape Cod environmental non-profit … [Read more...]
Local Environmental Nonprofit Receivers Governor’s Citation For Efforts To Ban Single-Use Plastic
Wellfleet’s Commercial Bottle Ban Begins May 1
WELLFLEET - The commercial bottle ban in Wellfleet will begin Monday, May 1. Voters at September's Town Meeting approved a ban that revokes the … [Read more...]
Yarmouth Approves Two Single-Use Plastics Bans
YARMOUTH - Yarmouth voters have approved two single-use plastic reduction articles that will take effect at the end of this year and fall of … [Read more...]
Voters Weighing Single-Use Plastic Bans for Take-Out
SANDWICH - Voters at several upcoming town meetings will soon weigh bans on the commercial sale of single-use plastic water bottles, as well as a new … [Read more...]
Water Bottle Ban Returns at Sandwich Town Meeting
SANDWICH - Two citizen petitions have been filed by Sustainable Practices for the Sandwich May Town Meeting that look to tackle plastic … [Read more...]
Mashpee Voters Repeal Plastic Water Bottle Ban
MASHPEE - Mashpee voters decided to repeal the commercial single-use plastic water bottle ban at this week’s annual town meeting. Those … [Read more...]
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