A couple of small businesses that are highly recommended and personally frequented by CASE members.
Read MorePFAS are chemicals used to make products that resist water, stains, and heat, or that make products stronger. Unfortunately, they are incredibly harmful to health.
Read MoreExploration of a potential policy change moving to single hauler trash service is at its end, and CASE is supportive of city council’s decision given the unique circumstances.
Read MoreAre you “wish recycling”? Here are tips to make sure you’re sending the right materials to be recycled.
Read MoreVermicomposting for apartment dwellers.
Read MoreLessons learned from Habitat for Humanity
Read MorePractices such as xeriscape, native plants, Rain Gardens, and conscientious use of tap water will help conserve one of our most precious resources.
Read MoreLess water and less work in your yard.
Read MoreHere’s why CASE supports Englewood switching to a single-hauler trash service.
Read MoreEver wonder where your trash goes?
Read MorePollination is a keystone process in biodiversity.
Read MoreIn 2018, The City of Englewood entered into Xcel's "Partners in Energy" program where it agreed to purchase forty percent of its municipal electricity from renewable sources.
Read MoreComposting is a managed process of decomposition that results in one of the best soil amendments possible for your garden. Even if you don't garden and don't have a yard, composting is still a great way to put your garbage to a good use.
Read MoreCASE is currently working with the city of Englewood on the matter of herbicides the city uses and consequently possible alternatives.
Read MoreAre you planning on making home improvements or doing some spring cleaning? These Englewood businesses can help recycle items you shouldn’t dump down the drain or put in a landfill.
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