April is Environment Month

Rotary and Earth Day
As People of Action,
Rotarians have been shaping the conversation on the environment for years
The first Earth Day was held on 22 April, 1970, launching a wave of action to protect our environment.
Every year since, the day has been set aside to focus on mobilizing for action to protect our planet.
Every year since, the day has been set aside to focus on mobilizing for action to protect our planet.
As people of action, Rotarians have been shaping the conversation on the environment for years,
from addressing climate change that threatens entire food systems to fighting pollution that clogs our air and water.
Rotarians are well-suited for the challenge. They use their connections to find creative solutions and take action to safeguard our vital resources.
from addressing climate change that threatens entire food systems to fighting pollution that clogs our air and water.
Rotarians are well-suited for the challenge. They use their connections to find creative solutions and take action to safeguard our vital resources.
Dutch Rotarians have been tackling the vexing problem of plastic waste.
The End Plastic Soup project started with a cleanup in the canals of Amsterdam and has expanded to collecting and recycling plastics and raising awareness of plastic waste in the Netherlands and nearby countries.
The End Plastic Soup project started with a cleanup in the canals of Amsterdam and has expanded to collecting and recycling plastics and raising awareness of plastic waste in the Netherlands and nearby countries.

The End Plastic Soup project started with a cleanup in the canals of Amsterdam and has expanded
to collecting and recycling plastics and raising awareness of plastic waste in the Netherlands and nearby countries.
to collecting and recycling plastics and raising awareness of plastic waste in the Netherlands and nearby countries.