On March 18, a record-breaking number of volunteers took part in the annual Confluence Trash Bash organized by Great Rivers Greenway. Over the course of a single Saturday afternoon, 600 people converged on the confluence of the Missouri and Mississippi rivers to help clean up the waterways that have shaped their region’s history for generations. The Impact of People Power People of al...
In St. Louis, Missouri, one organization is changing the restaurant industry’s often wasteful ways. By setting realistic standards, Green Dining Alliance helps businesses...
The St. Louis region made history when they announced two companies, Microgrid Solar and U.S Bank, will join together to finance solar installations...
The Milam Landfill located in East St. Louis has recently completed its transformation into an environmentally friendly operation. With construction costs totaling over...
ST. LOUIS , MO – A very serious and complicated debate has been taking place in St. Louis regarding its area landfills. On one...
The St. Louis County landfill in Missouri poses harmful effects on the environment. It contains hazardous, radioactive waste materials that can be dangerous...
April 5-7 sees the Clinton Global Initiative University coming to Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri. The event is expected to draw a...