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SWACO is partnering with several downtown Columbus buildings to highlight the central Ohio region’s commitment to waste reduction and recycling. In April, the LeVeque Tower (50 W. Broad St.), Columbus City Hall (90 W. Broad St.) and the Franklin County Government Tower (373 S. High St.) will all light up green in celebration of Earth Month.

“Earth Month is an opportunity for central Ohioans to come together and do their part,” said Joe Lombardi, executive director of SWACO. “Partnering with the LeVeque Tower, City Hall, and Franklin County Government Tower underscores the commitment in central Ohio for sustainable efforts. Whether that’s safely getting rid of household waste or just being more mindful of everyday choices. These events remind us how small actions can add up to measurable change.”

“Lighting the Franklin County Government Tower green this April is a symbol of our commitment to our residents, to our region, and to the planet we all share,” said President John O’Grady. “The Board of Commissioners is dedicated to leaving this community better than we found it, for future generations of Franklin County residents.”

“Lighting City Hall in green celebrates our shared commitment to strengthening our community by caring for the environment,” said Mayor Andrew J. Ginther. “Earth Month serves as a reminder to do our part to reduce waste and conserve resources, so we may improve conditions in every neighborhood. Together, we can build lasting habits that will benefit our neighborhoods for generations to come.”

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