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Pre-RFPEnvironmental ServicesDetected Jul 8, 2026

The Lower Gwynedd Township Environmental Advisory Council (EAC) is discussing its 2026 work plan at the July 8, 2026 meeting, including multiple community-facing environmental initiatives requested by the Board of Supervisors. Planned efforts include a tree giveaway, recycling drives, Going Green Awards, plastic bag ban implementation support, fall programming, and Earth Day 2027 activities, plus ongoing educational events, bird walks, and trail stewardship/invasives work. The plan also calls for informing residents and local businesses about green energy options, PECO incentives, Inflation Reduction Act rebates, and other relevant programs. No specific vendors or budgets are identified yet, indicating that program design, communications, logistics, and potential third-party support are still open. This creates room for environmental consultants, outreach/marketing firms, event organizers, and recycling/e-waste vendors to help structure, deliver, and publicize these initiatives as the EAC refines its work plan and coordinates with the Board of Supervisors and Parks & Recreation.

Republic Services previously presented on recycling, suggesting they may be a current solid waste/re...

Town of Lower GwyneddLower Gwynedd 2026 environmental outreach and education program

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Environmental Services

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RFP / solicitation posted

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Award & contract

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