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West Windsor Environmental Fair 9/20


by Bill Ball
posted on August 1st, 2008

 

West Windsor Environmental Fair, Sept. 20, 2008 10-3, Alexander Road entrance to the Princeton Junction Train station.

From the http://www.greeningwestwindsor.com/ website:

The West Windsor Environmental Commission, West Windsor Farmers’ Market and FOWWOS (Friends of West Windsor Open Space) will host an Environmental Education Fair at which local citizens, governmental agencies, corporate exhibitors and regional businesses will come together to illustrate and celebrate opportunities to make West Windsor, Mercer County, the State and indeed the world more environmentally sustainable.

 

Opportunities will be provided for individual exhibitors to demonstrate and describe their particular approach to curb adverse climate change, to reduce greenhouse gases, to minimize solid waste and to limit the negative environmental impact of people’s every-day life.


West Windsor Township has been recognized as an environmental leader in New Jersey. In 2002, it was selected as the first NJ Green Town USA by the NJ Environmental Lobby. It has joined with other municipalities in embracing sustainability as a guiding principle for development and in providing the local community with advice on how to reduce their environmental “footprint.”

 

With a theme of “Greening West  Windsor” (GroWW), the Fair seeks participation from the broadest possible range of corporations, small businesses, non-profit organizations and educational agencies.

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