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Two local businesses have agreed to serve as battery collection locations. Residents can drop off old batteries, such as standard AAA-D alkaline and rechargeable batteries.
Waste Management and the city of Baldwin Park joined last Saturday to raise awareness about environmental stewardship.
Waste Management and Keep America Beautiful awarded the City of Baldwin Park one "Think Green" Grants to hold a community sustainability event.
Need to charge your electric car? There are several stations nearby to keep you topped off for your eco-friendly commute.
Baldwin Park Farmers Market is held every other Friday at Kaiser Permanente. Purchasing your produce from a local vendor could help reduce your carbon footprint.
We want to know some of the ways you're going green. Know of any green volunteer opportunities in Baldwin Park? We need your help finding them.
U.S. families spent more on gasoline in 2008 and 2012 than they have since the 1980's.
Growing your own herbs is a simple way to get into gardening and a great addition to home-cooked meals.
Buy your clothes at a second-hand store and save you money. Donate your old threads to keep them out of a landfill.
Throwing your kitchen scraps into a composting bin can give you a potent fertilizer for your plants or garden and reduce your carbon footprint.
Eating less meat can help reduce your carbon footprint and help the environment.
The Los Angeles County solar map and green planning tool can help homeowners gather information about their property to see how viable solar power is.
These recycling oddities might surprise you.