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Gwinnett Clean & Beautiful Invites Public to Wet Their Whistles for a Good Cause

Gwinnett Clean & Beautiful Invites Public to Wet Their Whistles for a Good Cause

For the third year in a row, in a combined celebration of Earth Day, environmental activism, small business, and craft beer, Gwinnett Clean & Beautiful has partnered with several local breweries for a flavorful fundraising initiative. Now through May 21, four of Gwinnett’s finest breweries will offer their own interpretation of the limited release ReBREWable Energy.” From an IPA to a pale ale to an amber lager, each is thoughtfully crafted to benefit Gwinnett Clean & Beautiful with a portion of the proceeds from each pint sold. Those proceeds will be used to further the eco-focused nonprofit’s mission of Connecting People and Resources for a Sustainable Gwinnett.

“This has become one of our favorite initiatives of the year,” said Gwinnett Clean & Beautiful Executive Director Schelly Marlatt. “The brewmasters at each of the participating breweries are so supportive of our organization, and the breweries take great care to help build awareness of Gwinnett Clean & Beautiful, Earth Day, and the importance of environmental stewardship. We want to pay it forward by encouraging all those beer lovers out there to visit all four breweries and sample their individual interpretations of ReBREWable Energy. Not only will they support Gwinnett Clean & Beautiful with each pint purchased, but they’ll also support four awesome, locally owned small businesses. We only ask that everyone please drink responsibly while doing something good for both the environment and their community.”

To Enjoy a Pint of ReBREWable Energy, Individuals 21 Years of Age and Older Can Visit:

Marlatt added that ordering a pint of ReBREWable Energy before the initiative ends on May 21 is just one way to take action for the environment. She also suggested volunteering for an upcoming event – like the June 13 Household Hazardous Waste Collection Day, becoming a part of the Adopt-A-Stream or Adopt-A-Road programs, or taking steps to recycle right at home, school, and work. As for those who elect to raise a glass of ReBREWable Energy, she said, “We appreciate every penny raised in support of our programs. When combined with our environmental cleanup and recycling events, these efforts are devoted to making our little corner of the world a cleaner, greener, more vibrant place to live, work, play, raise a family, and conduct business.”

To learn more about Gwinnett Clean & Beautiful, its programs, and upcoming events, visit www.GwinnettCB.org.

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