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Environmental Programs for Schools

Schools can model good resource conservation habits by engaging in a variety of behaviors. They can implement recycling and waste prevention programs, maintain an educational garden, or incorporate green building concepts into facilities. These programs will encourage students to make resource conservation a part of their lifestyle - not only at school, but also at home and in the future.
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Schools can model good conservation by engaging in a variety of behaviors. They can implement recycling and waste prevention programs, maintain a garden, or incorporate green building concepts into facilities.

These programs will encourage students to make resource conservation a part of their lifestyle - not only at school, but also at home and in the future.
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Monterey Regional Stormwater Management Program

A draft annual storm water report is now available for public review. For more information on the report, including upcoming public workshops, click the link below.

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PAPER BAG FEE INCREASES TO 25 CENTS PER BAG ON JAN. 1, 2013

Effective January 1, 2013, the cost for paper bags at all retail facilities in the City of Monterey will increase from 10 cents per bag to 25 cents per bag.

ALL FEES COLLECTED REMAIN WITH THE RETAIL STORE WHERE THEY WERE CHARGED.

This increase, outlined in the Monterey City Code, is to further encourage the use of re-usable bags when shopping at retail stores and decrease the amount of litter and pollution caused by single use plastic bags within the City and Monterey Bay.

As a thriving tourist center and marine preserve area, it is critical that residents and businesses continue to support environmental stewardship on the Monterey Peninsula.

Reducing plastic waste also reduces the amount of material sent to the landfill, leading to greater progress toward a zero waste future.

 
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