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Camp Tamarack, Sexsmith and Area Food Bank among non-profits selected for bottle donation funds

The next 12 months of non-profits to receive profits from regional bottle returns have been announced.

Aquatera, in partnership with Recycle Plus, picks one organization per month to receive funds collected from bottles donated at the Eco Centre, Landfill or either Bottle Depot locations
toward the Bottle Donation Program.

“At Aquatera we are growing healthy communities in a variety of ways. The Bottle Donation Program is one way we support the community, local youth and the environment.” says Sarah
Martin, Public Relations and Communications Specialist.

The following organizations will receive funding for the 2025/2026 year through the Bottle Donation Program:
• Camp Tamarack (May 2025)
• Grade Three Reading University (June 2025)
• Champions of the Grande Prairie Public Library (July 2025)
• Grande Prairie Public School Division (August 2025)
• Alexander Forbes School Council (September 2025)
• Swanavon School (October 2025)
• St. Kateri Playground Society (November 2025)
• KidSport Grande Prairie (December 2025)
• Sexsmith and Area Food Bank (January 2026)
• GP Martial Arts Club House (February 2026)
• Dolly Parton Imagination Library (March 2026)
• Clairmont Community Garden Society (April 2026)

You can learn more about the Aquatera Bottle Donation program here.

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