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Philly brings back street sweeping: You'll need to move cars in these places
From which streets are on the list to when mechanical street cleaning takes place, here’s your guide to 2024 street sweeping in Philadelphia.
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Street sweeping returns to Philly
With the return of street cleaning comes parking restrictions in Philadelphia.
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Your Christmas tree can help Philly goats make a difference
NBC10’s Brenna Weick heads over to the Philly Goat Project to see how Christmas trees are helping fuel the group’s mission to better people’s lives. Your old tree can help them out.
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Your old Christmas tree can help sustain Philly Goat Project's mission
To fund their mission, Philly Goat Project is hosting three Christmas TreeCycling events.
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Here's how to properly dispose of Christmas trees
While ornaments and decorations get packed away for the season, lastly comes the Christmas tree disposal. City officials say people can leave trees curbside for the trash collectors or bring trees to drop off sites or community collection events. Check out the full list of how to best dispose of your tree.
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The election is over, so how can you recycle those signs?
“We don’t want this going through the recycling center.” NBC10’s Matt DeLucia is on the trail in Montgomery County to find out how all those political signs no longer needed with Election Day in the rearview can be responsibly recycled.
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Pa. court permanently blocks effort to make power plants pay for greenhouse gas emissions
A court says Pennsylvania can’t enforce a regulation to make power plant owners pay for their planet-warming greenhouse gas emissions. The ruling Wednesday by the Commonwealth Court is another setback for the centerpiece of former Gov. Tom Wolf’s plan to fight global warming. The court temporarily blocked it last year, and the new ruling makes that decision permanent. The plan...
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Prince Albert II of Monaco is helping Grace Kelly's hometown one Philly tree at a time
NBC10’s Brenna Weick reports on the Prince Albert II of Monaco bringing his foundation’s big event and tree planting to Philadelphia.
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Pres. Biden announces hydrogen fuel plan arriving in Philly, millions of dollars and jobs on the way
Millions of dollars and hundreds of jobs are on the way to our region after President Joe Biden announced the creation of hubs to produce and deliver hydrogen fuel. NBC10’s Lauren Mayk has more from Port Richmond were the president spoke Friday afternoon.
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Pres. Biden announces $7B for clean hydrogen hubs across the country
The Biden administration has selected clean-energy projects from Pennsylvania to California for a $7 billion program to kickstart development and production of hydrogen fuel. That’s a key component of President Joe Biden’s agenda to slow climate change.
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This NJ city is among the least ‘green' in US, study says
The push for sustainability and preserving nature as much as possible is a reality that has prompted the growth of the renewable energy market over the years. With this in mind, WalletHub looked at the 100 largest cities to determine the most green looking at clean energy, recycling, greenhouse-gas emissions per capita and a number of other key indicators to…
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Lightweight recycled glass pellets will be used to fill in I-95 collapse site
NBC10’s Randy Gyllenhaal heads to Delaware County to check out the company sending truckloads of recycled glass pellets to fill in the collapsed section of Interstate 95 in Northeast Philadelphia.
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Backfill used to repair I-95 will be entirely made of glass from a local company, Governor Shapiro says
The demolition of the impacted area from the collapse on I-95 should be finished on Thursday, officials say. The material that will be used to backfill the impacted area is made by a local company in Delaware County. NBC10’s Lauren Mayk explains.
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Delco company behind tons of glass nuggets being used to rebuild I-95
Pennsylvania’s plan for rebuilding a collapsed section of Interstate 95 in Philadelphia involves tons of small glass nuggets, each one about an inch wide and light as Styrofoam. Gov. Josh Shapiro won’t say how long it’ll take to get traffic flowing again, but he says union crews will work nonstop until the job is done.
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I Love Thy Hood: This Philly Couple Is Keeping Streets Clean 1 Orange Can at a Time
Philly Live’s Aunyea Lachelle speaks to the couple behind the I Love Thy Hood trash can program.
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Citrus for Cows: Upcycling Is Helping Dairy Cows Produce More Milk
NBC10’s Rosemary Connors finds out how Penn Vet is seeing results from a pilot program where they are feeding oranges to dairy cows.
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The Push to Plant Trees in Philly to Shade Hot Neighborhoods
TreePhilly manager Erica Smith Fichman tells NBC10’s Brenna Weick why the push to plant more trees in Philadelphia is so important to keeping all of us cooler.
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The School Buses Are Still Yellow, but the District Says the Fuel Is Greener
NBC10’s Matt DeLucia heads to the North Penn School District to see how the district is using propane to fuel its school buses as both a cost saving and more environmentally-friendly measure, according to officials. A group of moms hopes electric buses are in every school districts’ future.
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Haason Reddick Returns to Hometown for Camden, NJ, Clean Up
Camden native and Eagles pass rusher Haason Reddick returned to Camden to join community members and elected officials for the Camden Strong-Clean Camden Campaign. NBC10’s Miguel Martinez-Valle was there as folks picked up brooms and bags.
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GIANT Grocery Store Goes Green by Electrifying Fleets
More and more companies are going green. One way they’re doing it is by electrifying their fleets. GIANT is one example. NBC10’s Brenna Weick rides along as the grocery store makes deliveries in one of its new vehicles. She also introduces us to a King of Prussia company working on electrifying passenger transport at airports and other locations.