Category: News

  • Composting 101 – 5/25 at Goodnow Library

    Composting 101 – 5/25 at Goodnow Library

    THURSDAY, MAY 257:00—8:00 PM Community Room Goodnow Library 21 Concord Rd, Sudbury, MA, 01776 Join us on Thursday, May 25, at 7PM for an IN-PERSON program, “Composting 101”! Did you know you can recycle all your kitchen scraps and yard waste, and turn it into beneficial food for your plants? Yep. Kate Donovan, owner of…

  • Sustainable Sudbury Bike Tour 2023

    Sustainable Sudbury Bike Tour 2023

    Meet In Front of Curtis Middle School1PM, Sunday June 4th We are going for a bike ride to enjoy the outdoors and to highlight some examples of sustainability around town! If you are interested in joining us, please sign up now to let us know and help us communicate with you about this event. All…

  • WBZ-TV Feature: Sudbury encourages ‘No Mow May’ to protect bees

    WBZ-TV Feature: Sudbury encourages ‘No Mow May’ to protect bees

    For Info about No Mow May: https://beecityusa.org/no-mow-may/ https://www.bostonglobe.com/2023/05/08/science/no-mow-may-pollinators-bees/

  • Sudbury and Wayland Recycling and Energy Drive

    Sudbury and Wayland Recycling and Energy Drive

    On Saturday, April 29, 10AM to 2PM bring your unwanted appliances, furniture, electronic and clothing to the Recycling and Energy Drive. Have an old dehumidifier? Drop it off for free and receive $30.  Where: the Curtis Middle School parking areas, 22 Pratts Mill Road, Sudbury.  Cost: $20 fee per car Habitat for Humanity, Black Earth…

  • Sudbury Earth Day – Fair and Cleanup Day 4/22/23

    Sudbury Earth Day – Fair and Cleanup Day 4/22/23
  • Good News! Sudbury Hires a Sustainability Coordinator

    Good News! Sudbury Hires a Sustainability Coordinator

    After a long and careful search, the Town of Sudbury has hired a Sustainability Coordinator, as requested in Warrant Article 58 (The Climate Emergency Declaration) at the May 2022 town meeting. Article 58 was researched, created and submitted by Sustainable Sudbury. Dani Marini started March 28, 2023 and will report to Sandra Duran, Sudbury’s Combined…

  • Styrofoam and Hazardous Waste Joint Collection April 1, 2023, 8 am to 12 noon.

    Styrofoam and Hazardous Waste Joint Collection April 1, 2023, 8 am to 12 noon.

    Spring 2023’s styrofoam recycling will be held on Saturday, April 1st from 8:00 am to noon in conjunction with the Health Department’s Household Hazardous Waste Collection day WHICH REQUIRES PRE-REGISTRATION. Styrofoam Recycling does NOT require preregistration and is free for members of Sustainable Sudbury or you can pay a $5 drop off fee. Please bring…

  • Rain Barrels Available, Deadline is April 10.

    Rain Barrels Available, Deadline is April 10.

    Sustainable Sudbury is teaming with Great American Rain Barrel and the Water District to provide rain barrels for sale to Sudbury residents and residents of nearby towns. Record Flooding and Drought — Weather Whiplash Events During the summer of 2022, all New England was experiencing drought conditions for the first time in more than seven…

  • Framingham Repair Cafe, 2/18

    Framingham Repair Cafe, 2/18

    Framingham’s next Repair Cafe is getting under way and they’re looking for handy volunteers. Please sign up at: tinyurl.com/FramFixVolunteer if you can help! Got something that needs fixing or mending?Bring it to the Repair Café! Saturday, Feb 18th, 2pm to 5pmScott Hall at 24 Vernon St; Framingham Our volunteers can help fix many things for FREE including:…

  • Exxon scientists in the 1970s accurately predicted climate change

    Exxon scientists in the 1970s accurately predicted climate change

    “Analysis of internal climate projections shows Exxon scientists knew the harm of burning fossil fuels, while firm’s executives played down the risk.” Scientists working for Exxon between 1977 and 2003 accurately forecasted the rate at which global average temperatures would rise as a result of carbon emissions, correctly predicted that human-caused global warming would first…