Caesars Windsor’s CodeGreen to Clean Little River Watershed

April 3, 2017    DRCC Logo for Graphix Plus

Media Advisory

 

Caesars Windsor’s CodeGreen to Clean Little River Watershed

Windsor – Caesars Windsor’s CodeGreen team of employees will partner with the Detroit River Canadian Cleanup, the City of Windsor and the Little River Enhancement Group to remove litter along a portion of the Little River watershed near the Twin Oaks industrial complex on Wednesday, April 4 from 5pm – 7pm.  

Caesars Windsor’s CodeGreen is a comprehensive environmental strategy that focuses on critical issues of energy, waste, water and carbon management throughout the company’s resorts. CodeGreen teams at each property implement grassroots programs aimed to enhance energy efficiencies, reduce impact on natural resources and improve waste streams.

The Detroit River Canadian Cleanup implements the Remedial Action Plan on behalf of a community-based partnership working together to protect, restore and enhance the Detroit River ecosystem. The federal, provincial and municipal government, local industries, scientific researchers, local environmental organizations and many dedicated citizens are key partners and play an important role in the cleanup process. The DRCC’s member organizations provide leadership in identifying partnerships and funding opportunities to support and implement clean up goals.

The media are invited to attend.

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Attachments: Event site Map and Parking at Munich Court.

PDF: CodeGreen Cleanup Map Event Location Parking in Munich Court

Contacts:

Jhoan Baluyot

Manager of PR and Communications

Caesars Windsor

377 Riverside Dr E

1.800.991.7777 ext. 22896

baluyot@caesarswindsor.com

 

Claire Sanders

Detroit River Remedial Action Plan Coordinator

Detroit River Canadian Cleanup

311-360 Fairview Avenue West  519-776-5209 ext. 356

sanders@detroitriver.ca

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