- SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT -
EARTH DAY ESSAY CONTEST FOR MONROE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL JUNIORS AND SENIORS!
Visit the Monroe County Solid Waste website for more information.
Education is one of the most important tools we can use to reduce waste. There are many resources on the internet about recycling and waste management, but a good place to start learning about these topics is here at Ecoville, where you can learn about what is being done in your own community.
It is also very important to teach others what you learn about waste management and recycling. Follow the links in the
Is there an environmental project at your school that you would like to implement, but don't have the necessary funds? The Monroe County Environmental Grant Program may be able to help. Click here for more information on the next round of grant applications and to see if your project is eligible.
Do you want to become a green school? The Solid Waste Program and the Monroe County Intermediate School District are pleased to coordinate the Michigan Green Schools Program for Monroe County. Michigan Green Schools is a non-profit 501(c)3 agency dedicated to assisting all Michigan schools – public and private – achieve environmental goals which include protecting the air, land, water and animals of our state along with world outreach through good ecological practices and the teaching of educational stewardship of students pre-kindergarten through senior high school. For more information on the Michigan Green Schools Program and how to get certified visit the Michigan Green Schools website. Any school that receives certification will get a flag to display inside their school and a certificate signed by Governor Jennifer Granholm. Please contact Jamie Dean at (734) 240-7909 or jamie_dean@monroemi.org for more information.






