The Public Works Departments for both cities, along with Keep Roswell Beautiful, are inviting residents to dump unwanted items at no cost.
The initiative will serve to improve the water quality of Crossville Creek, which runs through Roswell Area Park.
Roger Recycles is encouraging residents to bring non-traditional items to the Recycling Center, such as latex paint, TVs and tires.
The event, which is only for Roswell residents, will run from 9 a.m. to noon on Saturday, Oct. 4.
Chattahoochee Riverkeeper will host a hike for those who love the outdoors on Sept. 13.
Roswell residents can take part in Keep Roswell Beautiful's Bulky Trash Amnesty Day on Sept. 13.
Volunteer efforts this past weekend are a precursor to Roswell’s annual Rivers Alive event, which will be held on Sept. 27.
The annual Roswell Litter Survey coordinated by Keep Roswell Beautiful will take place on Saturday, July 12.
The city's Public Works/Environmental Department will hold a household hazardous waste collection event on June 14.
The Public Works departments of both Roswell and Milton will host another Bulky Trash Amnesty Day on Saturday, June 7.
The film hopes to inspire viewers to experience national parks.
Earth Day is this Tuesday, April 22. Here's some ways you can help the earth any day.
Disneynature will make a donation to the National Park Foundation for each ticket sold during opening week.
Pump up your tires and lube your chain - time to spin away those polar vortex pounds.
A mile might not seem like much to travel to get food in your town, but for Bears it can be an arduous journey.
The EPA ranked the top 25 metropolitan areas with the most Energy Star certified buildings.
Here's a great way to start a small garden at home.
Inspire your children to love and respect the earth by being environmentally-friendly.
Which cub scout featured in Disneynature's "Bears" are you more like?
Disneynature's upcoming film "Bears" will teach you a lot about the animals, but here's a good start.
Will your town go dark this Saturday, March 29?
Go green, save green. Here's some tips to get active and creative in everyday life.
In its third year, the expo’s mission is to educate residents about “green” practices they can incorporate into their lives and homes.
The statewide, member-supported environmental organization works for clean air and water, land conservation, coastal protection and sustainable growth, while recognizing the connection between the environment, the economy and quality of life.
During the event, teams will work throughout 27 sites along the Chattahoochee River within the Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area.
Roswell building has become the first property in the city and one of only three in Georgia to receive the LEED for Existing Buildings: Operations and Maintenance Platinum certification.
City upgraded as a Gold Certified Green Community and recognized for its leadership in implementing policies and practices that contribute to efficient and sustainable uses of resources.
The city was one of seven local governments recognized for sustainability efforts by the Atlanta Regional Commission.
Kerry Armstrong won the GDOT Leadership Award this week.
Buying organic can often be costly. Here are some clever ways to eat healthy without pinching pennies.
Clean Air Campaign says streak was due to cooler temps, rain.
The city came in third in the nation for its size.
City of Roswell employees make money-saving proposals.
Fulton County hopes residents continue to reduce their carbon footprints.
Are you up to the challenge? Prizes from national businesses are up for grabs.
One in every 10 homes has a leak that is wasting at least 90 gallons of water per day, according to the EPA.
Share your best tips and tricks for living the green life here in Roswell.
Local teachers who've made a difference in environmental education are eligible for the award.
The new Cabinet member made his first stop outside the U.S. Capital a trip to Siemens GA 400 facility.