The winner of this year’s Environmental Award, Clean North, is a group of volunteers who are dedicated to making Sault Ste. Marie a cleaner and greener place to live
Dedicated to sustainability, Clean North is a registered charitable environmental awareness group that meets once a month to decide on which environmental projects to pursue in the community and how.
Clean North also laid the foundation for the City of Sault Ste. Marie’s hazardous waste program and remains committed to educating the community about the environment and wildlife and protecting ecosystems.
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