Earth Day Celebration Varied Per Region, Earth Day And Business World Collide
By Alexandra Park | Apr 24, 2016 09:02 AM EDT
Earth Day is being celebrated on a global scale and in different ways. The world celebrates and commemorates Earth Day and with that celebration, it collides with the business world.
Many organizers have set plans on ways and means to celebrate Earth Day. A post from CBC revealed, "Although Earth Day was officially on April 22, celebrations across the Lower Mainland are taking place on Saturday and Sunday, with events ranging from demonstration marches to just parties with a cause, it promises a fun time to be one with the planet, and organizers of Surrey's Party for the Planet say their event on the plaza at City Hall is the largest Earth Day celebration in B.C."
Other areas where Earth Day and the business world collide are in North Vancouver. Maple Ridge's Earth Day celebrations will turn Memorial Peace Park even greener on Saturday and the event gets going with a parade winding through the park starting at 10 a.m. PT, with multiple music stages, food trucks, crafts for kids and art installations placed throughout the event, according to the same post.
Meanwhile, while other regions celebrated with fun things, and loaded with things to buy and things to eat, the Los Angeles Daily News conveyed of how the region celebrated Earth Day. According to the report, the locals are cleaning the streets and taking out the trash to showcase their support to make the world better and clean.
To prove the latter, Sibert, formally known as a refuse collection truck operator for the Los Angeles Bureau of Sanitation said, "It's great to celebrate Earth Day and trash. And how we've reduced the amount going into our landfills. We're there to keep the city and its streets clean."
As the world celebrates Earth Day utilizing various means and methods, it is apparent that in some areas, the world of business and trade collided with it and though the celebration for Earth Day might vary, the mere idea of celebrating the event has led to unity and of one mind.
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