JONAH-Environmental Task Force

JONAH-Environmental Task Force The JONAH Environmental Task Force:

Looks at how our values lead us to tend to the environment and make a difference locally. Plastics.

Provides public education on various topics around the environment. Build relationships and apply JONAH’s upstream efforts. Currently, the task force is focused on the following three environmental issues:

1.Environmentally Friendly Lawn Care
We all want a nice green lawn, but this comes with a price. Many of the pesticides and herbicides used to create that nice green lawn are harmful to animals

, bees, waterways and groundwater. The Environmentally Friendly Lawn care committee is reviewing how we as a city and homeowner can minimize or completely reduce the use of pesticides and herbicides for lawn care. This is a healthier and more sustainable practice for humans as well as the animals and bees that we share this space with.

2. Plastics are a major part of our lives and are in everything from our cars, computers to health care tools. We can’t rid our lives of all plastic, but we can reduce our use of single use plastic or those items that we briefly use once and then throw away. For example, the average lifespan for a plastic bag is 12 minutes for a grand total of 30 billion grocery bags each year in USA. Poor recycling habits, contamination and reduced market has made recycling difficult and it is estimated that only about 8% of plastics are actually recycled. Many communities are making changes to their recycling programs as it is just too costly to maintain. To have an impact on our plastic waste in our community, we need to shift our focus from recycling to reducing. The Plastics committee is working on ways to inform the community on alternatives to single use plastics so each person can do their part to REDUCE their use of single use plastics. On a larger scale, the Plastics committee is rallying support for the federal legislation that was introduced in February 2020, called the Break Free from Plastics Act. This is a comprehensive solution that adds responsibility to the corporations creating the single use plastics. We invite you to learn more about this and to support this legislation by contacting your elected officials. https://www.beyondplastics.org/.

3. Composting

It is estimated that 35% of our local landfill is used by food waste. The food waste not only uses valuable landfill space, but contributes to greenhouse gases ultimately contributing to climate change. Composting is a simple solution to divert this food waste away from the landfill. The Environmental Task force is just beginning to review how composting could be practical in our community. There are some areas of the country where curbside composting is as common as putting out the trash. Curbside composting is available in our community, but is not widespread. Also, how can restaurants, businesses, schools take part in composting. All questions we can work with other groups in our community to answer.

04/12/2026

Are you anxious about climate issues? Or maybe you feel hopeless and nothing you do for the environment really matters. Ann Brand, PhD, will lead a mindfulness workshop that will guide participants in effective communication on challenging topics such as climate and explore how mindful practices can...

Join us on Saturday, April 11 at 4:00 PM for a viewing of the film Plastic Wars. Event hosted by JONAH and First Presbyt...
04/10/2026

Join us on Saturday, April 11 at 4:00 PM for a viewing of the film Plastic Wars. Event hosted by JONAH and First Presbyterian Church.
Location: First Presbyterian Church – 2112 Rudolph Rd, Eau Claire

Local expert leading guided discussion to follow: Sue Waits, Chair of JONAH’s Environmental Task Force

Documentary description: With the plastic industry expanding like never before and the crisis of ocean pollution growing, FRONTLINE and NPR investigate the fight over the future of plastics.

04/09/2026

Ask A Scientist continues April 14
Ask A Scientist continues its programming at 7 p.m. Tuesday, April 14, with the talk “Demystifying Forever Chemicals: A Practical Discussion About Water Quality” by Dr. Sarah Vitale, associate professor of geology and environmental science. The presentation will take place at 2 Roots Art & Wine Gallery, 216 Barstow St., Eau Claire. Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) have been coined as “forever chemicals” due to their persistence in the environment. This persistence makes PFAS prone to accumulation and can potentially lead to health concerns. In July 2021, PFAS were identified in the Eau Claire municipal well field in northwest Eau Claire County, thought to be linked to the use of firefighting foam. In 2023, PFAS were detected in exceedance of regulatory recommendations in several private wells in rural southwest Eau Claire County. This led to countywide systematic testing of select private wells by UW-Eau Claire researchers in collaboration with the Eau Claire City-County Health Department. Vitale will provide information about the nature and history of PFAS, an updated view of PFAS distribution in groundwater and water quality in Eau Claire County, as well as practical approaches to managing healthy drinking water in your home. An extended Q&A period will follow the presentation.

04/09/2026

We're excited to announce that Compost-Palooza is back for 2026! On April 20, 22, and 25, you'll be able to visit our Green Waste Facility at 5710 Jeffers Road and take home high-quality compost that's been screened to remove non-compostable debris for FREE.
Learn more about Compost-Palooza and the Green Waste Facility you can see the news release found here https://www.eauclairewi.gov/home/showpublisheddocument/51346

04/08/2026

At WGF, we applaud the new 2026 Assessment Report from Wisconsin Initiative on Climate Change Impacts (WICCI). We're grateful for the connection and link to our work on Wisconsin Forests at Risk too!

Read more: https://wigreenfire.org/wgf-applauds-wicci-2026-assessment-report/

The key themes of the report include:
🌦 Expecting more extreme events
😎 Building community resilience
🌎 Adjusting to rapidly changing natural spaces
💲 Strengthening the economy

Vitally, the report also emphasizes hope. WGF recommends it as a resource to anyone who is interested in climate science and community-focused work.

04/08/2026
04/05/2026

Official U.S. Environmental Protection Agency visitor logs reviewed by Beyond Plastics show that 16 representatives of the plastics and fossil fuel industries — from such companies as ExxonMobil, Dow, LyondellBasell, and SABIC, as well as three representatives from the Plastics Industry Associatio...

04/04/2026

Wisconsin Public Radio recently put out a great article explaining the current precarious status of the Knowles-Nelson Stewardship Program, a critical piece of historically bipartisan legislation that has provided funding for the protection of public lands for conservation and recreation throughout the state of Wisconsin. The Wisconsin Senate failed to take up any bills to continue the program in the recent floor session, putting it at risk of expiration in June. WPR's article provides a great overview of what's at stake if this funding isn't renewed.

Read more here: https://www.wpr.org/news/stewardship-program-likely-expire-after-wisconsin-senate-fails-take-bills

Photo taken at Mukwonago River Oak Barrens, protected by The Prairie Enthusiasts with the help of Knowles-Nelson Stewardship funds. By Helen Holtz.

Celebrate Earth Day at Eau Claire Earth Fest with us! 🌎🎉This FREE event is geared towards all ages. | No registration re...
04/02/2026

Celebrate Earth Day at Eau Claire Earth Fest with us! 🌎🎉

This FREE event is geared towards all ages. | No registration required to attend. Some Workshops have limited space and do require pre-registration.

During this event, community members can visit booths from sustainable businesses and community organizations serving the Chippewa Valley. Vendors will cover a variety of topics, including energy, biodiversity, recycling, transportation, and much more!

A special thank you to our lead sponsors, the University of Wisconsin Eau Claire, the Student Office of Sustainability, and the Wisconsin Office of Sustainability and Clean Energy.

For more information on the event, becoming a vendor, or sponsoring the event, visit our website- https://eau-claire-earth-fest.square.site/contact-us.

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