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DPW Posts Two New Online Publications in Time for the Holiday Season

Wednesday, December 16, 2009
DPW releases two new publications that offer holiday recycling tips and outline "doggy duties" for pet owners.

(Washington, DC) The DC Department of Public Works has posted two new publications on its website. One publication explains how residents can take advantage of all the recycling opportunities the holiday season offers. The other publication is for dog and cat guardians and those who are considering getting a pet. It explains the need for “picking up the pieces” and properly disposing of them.

“DPW is providing residents with ideas they can use now through March Madness to show their respect for the environment,” said DPW Director William O. Howland, Jr. “There are arts and crafts projects to reuse wrapping paper and cards, unwanted gifts can be re-gifted, and aluminum pans from banquets can be recycled. I hope everyone makes a commitment to use at least one of these ideas.”

Director Howland then spoke about “Doggy Duties,” the publication that explains dog and cat guardians’ responsibilities for picking up their pet’s waste. “We know many families are considering adopting a dog or cat as a gift,” he said. “Current and future pet guardians should know they are responsible for collecting the waste and either flushing it or putting it in their own trash can, not a neighbor’s can or a public litter can.”