Producer responsibility proposals are one potential solution discussed across the country as a way to hold manufacturers responsible for the “end-of-life” of their products when consumers are done with them.
Dearborn reaches million-dollar settlement with industrial scrapyard accused of pollution
The agreement comes after the city sued the company in April, accusing it of violating Dearborn’s dust ordinance, according to the city.
House bills aim to protect Michigan’s pollinators
Pollinators are in decline. Advocates hope to support them by banning certain pesticides from use on public lands and protecting milkweed.
Detroit’s new urban farming director to serve as liaison between the city and grassroots organizations
Mayor Mike Duggan named Tepfirah Rushdan as Detroit’s first Director of Urban Agriculture, following other major U.S. cities like Atlanta, Boston, Philadelphia and Washington, D.C.
Detroit Pizza Bar ‘built for the future’
The restaurant is the community’s first Black-owned pizza spot and the first sit-down establishment the area has seen for over 30 years. Plus- it has solar panels!
Stellantis: ‘There was never a problem with the air’
Stellantis says new pollution control technology installed to address odors at its Mack plant is working as designed, and the facility has never posted a health risk – despite more than a hundred complaints and eight air quality violations.
Duggan plans new urban agriculture director to support Detroit farmers
Jerry Hebron, executive director of Oakland Avenue Urban Farms in Detroit’s North End neighborhood, said the position will improve efforts to support city farming projects.
Interview with an autoworker
UAW member Chris Viola speaks with Planet Detroit on the UAW contract fight, EV workers and climate action.
Grassroots greenspace projects expand Detroit’s open space network
Activists aim to enrich their neighbors’ quality of life and deepen their connection to nature.
Preparing the next generation of conservation professionals on Belle Isle
Obstacles prevent many youth from visiting the island, but Friends of the Detroit River is bringing Detroit kids out to plug them into conservation careers.