Counties across the state celebrated the 50th anniversary of Earth Day in a variety of ways.
From rolling out new environmental programs to sharing sustainability resources, counties celebrated Earth Day.
Montgomery County is celebrating the 50th anniversary of Earth Day by unveiling a new Commercial Food Scraps Recycling Program to help businesses and organizations recycle food scraps. County Executive Marc Elrich strongly supports the program. Learn more: https://t.co/5DD61vyYEP pic.twitter.com/0oy0WuilP8
— Montgomery County MD (@MontgomeryCoMD) April 22, 2020
Happy 50th #EarthDay! https://t.co/4s15JNLla8
— AACountyGovernment (@AACountyGovt) April 22, 2020
Today mark's #EarthDay50. W/ public gatherings CXL due to #COVID19, @HoCoGOv Community Sustainability is celebrating #EarthDay2020 by sharing info/resources that would have been feat. at GreenFest 2020 online at https://t.co/UNMuCCXRPi & @LiveGreenHoward 2day & all month long. https://t.co/k73C5IGUb5
— Howard County Gov't (@HoCoGov) April 22, 2020
Happy #EarthDay2020! As we all celebrate the 50th anniversary of Earth Day, please properly dispose of used masks and gloves today and everyday. #donttrashourcity #coronavirusbalt pic.twitter.com/xrwVLV8rvc
— Baltimore City Hall (@BaltCityHall) April 22, 2020
#EarthDay2020 @MDCounties @wbalradio @wbaltv11 https://t.co/yKgf3322gB
— Harford County Gov't (@HarfordCountyMD) April 22, 2020