Closing Out the Circular Economy
For our closing thoughts on the Circular Economy model, it’s important to consider how much of what is being produced under our current economic system goes to the landfill. In…
For our closing thoughts on the Circular Economy model, it’s important to consider how much of what is being produced under our current economic system goes to the landfill. In…
Possibly one of the best aspects of a circular economy model is that it relies less on purchasing things from a major corporation or unknown 3rd party and more on…
The end of year fundraising period is upon us and this time of year is a big deal in the world of nonprofits. From GivingTuesday to end of year giving…
Phillips Wharf receives 3 year grant from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration EASTON - The Phillips Wharf Environmental Center, now located inside Easton Point Park in Easton, MD, has…
In this month’s discussion of a circular economy, we’re going to talk more about why moving to a circular economy is important and look into businesses and practices that are…
Plastic is everywhere these days and researchers are only beginning to understand the true impact of plastic on the environment and life as we know it. According to a report…
On Sunday, July 23rd, I drove down to Sharptown, MD for the 2nd Annual Invasive Species Tournament on the Nanticoke, put on by Dr. Noah Bressman at Salisbury University. The…
We are thrilled to announce that the Phillips Wharf Environmental Center has been awarded a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) B-WET grant! This grant is providing funding to bring…
We are excited to announce our new summer program, beginning July 12th! If you have any questions or need accommodations, please email us at [email protected].
Continuing our monthly series on the theory of a circular economy, for this month we are going to discuss repair cafes and tool libraries. The best way to describe this…