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Attachment D <br />A- VA Sustainability <br />r/ Newsletter <br />07109,V <br />SUSTAINABILITY <br />Contact Us: <br />Engineering Division <br />2660 Civic Center Dr. <br />Roseville, MN 55113 <br />651-792-7004 <br />Email Us <br />Find us Online! <br />•••••••••••• <br />Inside this <br />issue: <br />Sustainability Tip <br />Partners in Energy <br />Program Graduation <br />Smart Salting <br />Good Climate News <br />Upcoming Events <br />JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2023 <br />• <br />• ; 11,.E `� <br />r. <br />City of Roseville <br />Public Works & <br />Engineering Division <br />Sustainability Tip of Partners in Energy Smart Salting Tips <br />the Month —Post- Graduation <br />Holiday W aste <br />Sustainability Tip of the Month <br />Between gifts, lots of food, and excess decorations, the <br />holidays can be a time full of fun —and extra waste. <br />Here's how to deal with different types of holiday -related <br />materials: <br />• Most wrapping paper should be put in the trash, un- <br />less it's 100% paper. No foil or glitter! <br />• Other cards and boxes that are 100% paper can be <br />recycled. <br />• Old holiday lights should go to the Hazardous Waste <br />site in St. Paul. If you are disposing of a pre -lit arti- <br />ficial tree, be sure to remove the lights first and dispose of them separately <br />switch to LEDs, since they use 80% less energy and generate less heat!) <br />Renewable Energy <br />Subscriptions <br />(And <br />• E-waste (cell phones, computers, keyboards, televisions, etc.) can be recycled for <br />FREE by Ramsey County residents at Repowered in St. Paul. <br />• Have other things to toss but don't know how? Check out Ramsey County's A-Z <br />Disposal guide to learn how to properly get rid of all sorts of items) <br />Roseville graduates from Partners in Energy <br />In partnership with our Energy Action Team, the City of Ro- <br />seville developed an Energy Action Plan that was adopted in <br />June 2020 by City Council. From 2021-2022, city staff <br />worked to implement that Energy Action Plan and meet our <br />four goals: reduce energy burden, increase residential ener- <br />gy efficiency, increase small & medium business energy effi- <br />ciency, and increase adoption of renewable energy citywide. <br />Roseville is proud to count itself among the many accom- <br />plished cities who are graduates of the Partners in Energy <br />program! Special thanks to Xcel Energy and the Center for <br />Energy & Environment for their partnership throughout the past two years. <br />