Summer Solstice

Summer Solstice

Summer Solstice  Both the longest and shortest days on the planet. For the Northern and Southern hemispheres the solstice dates are flipped. The hemispheres exist above and below the earth’s equator. Summer Solstice – the beginning of summer – and when the North Pole is titled the closest to the sun, meaning it is also the

World Environment Day

World Environment Day

“Beat Plastic Pollution” Happy World Environment Day! World Environment Day has a rich history of various communities coming together to make a difference. The holiday was created by the United Nations General Assembly in 1974 and has been gaining momentum ever since. Millions of people in 143 participating countries around the globe have engaged in

Did You Know? A Look Into Automotive Recycling Facts

Cars and trucks are often the topic of conversation when it comes to world pollution. However, the automotive recycling industry is one of the most efficient programs running.  Consequently, in the U.S. and Canada alone there are over 11 million vehicles recycled every year.¹  The automotive recycling industry is continuously developing creative ways to reuse

Holocaust Stamp Project Event at The Foxborough Regional Charter School

We were lucky enough to have been able to go to the Foxborough Regional Charter School to see the Holocaust Stamp Project Event. They had a guest speaker Michael Joukowsky. Michael Joukowsky is the President of Crawford High Performance Composites Ltd., specializing in composite technology and design. He is also the co-founder and manager of