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6th Annual Reverse Tashlich

6th ANNUAL REVERSE TASHLICH: AN ENVIRONMENTAL ACTION WITH SOCIAL JUSTICE IMPACTS

In addition to throwing sins into a body of water, as is customary for the High Holidays in September, we would like to promote a "Reverse Tashlich" where people improve their local watershed by removing trash.

Gather your friends, family or a group from your Temple and help us remove trash from the Mystic River watershed on September 28th 1PM-3PM (Location TBD near Arlington, Winchester, and Lexington).

By collecting this litter from your backyard, you will both improve your environment and stop litter from getting into our oceans. A majority of litter found in the ocean comes from rivers. By cleaning up your local watershed, you not only benefit your community, you also help prevent this litter from going downstream and ultimately ending up in the ocean.

Learn more and register:

“How to” of cleanups:

1) Wear long pants, closed toed shoes, and sun protection

2) Bring a water bottle

3) Refrain from picking up sharp items

4) Gloves, bags, and trash pickers will be provided

Want to learn more about Reverse Tashlich, check out these resources:

Tikkun HaYam-the national organization that launched Reverse Tashlich

Earth Etude for Elul 3: Joining 50 Years of Mystic River Watershed Environmental Advocacy-written by MyRWA volunteer and President of Friends of Spy Pond Park, Karen L. Grossman

What more can you do about trash in our waters?

  • Keep your yard and local street storm water drain clean of all debris, especially trash. Leaves and dirt are also important to remove from the street storm water drains. These clog the drains and impede drainage. They also contain phosphates from inorganic fertilizers and poisons. Avoiding use of inorganic fertilizers, pesticides, and herbicides also protect our environment from toxins. These toxins are flushed into our waterways via street storm water drains.

  • Refuse plastics and polystyrene (Styrofoam). Easy first steps include bringing your own reusable shopping bags. Nylon bags fit easily in your life. Usually, a local butcher will wrap meat or fish in wax coated paper and a plastic bag. But, that plastic bag can be used for containing trash properly disposed. Ask for paper containers for left-overs from restaurants. You can bring your own take home containers.

  • Reduce your waste by changing your habits. There are simple ways and more extensive efforts to create change. Use reusable containers for hot drinks. Use reusable bags for shopping vegetables and fruits. Every reduction makes a difference.

  • Recycle and compost properly. Review your city recycling policies. Plastic bags and polystrene (#6 Styrofoam) are not accepted in curbside recycling pickups. Clean white foam can be deposited inside the Save Your Stuff trailer at the City Yard. There are commercial composting companies that service Malden: Bootstrap Compost and Black Earth Compost

  • Learn more about the zero waste movement and tips at EcoWatch.

Earlier Event: September 27
MyRWA at the Mystic River Celebration
Later Event: October 18
Friends of Spy Pond Park Work Day