Arrow Metal sponsors annual cleanup in Brookhaven with $3K donation


17th Annual Great Brookhaven Cleanup | Town of Brookhaven

Arrow Metal & E-Waste Recycling has joined forces with the Town of Brookhaven to support the 17th Annual Great Brookhaven Cleanup. This partnership highlights their dedication to environmental sustainability and community involvement.

During a meeting with the Town Council, Arrow Metal & E-Waste Recycling announced a $3,000 sponsorship for the cleanup initiative. This funding will provide necessary resources for volunteers and help ensure the program's success in beautifying local neighborhoods, parks, and public spaces.

In a photo taken at the event, those holding the check include Town Supervisor Dan Panico, Don Galindo, Robert Galindo, and Mark Galindo—co-owners of Arrow Metal & E-Waste—alongside other Town Council Members. The Great Brookhaven Cleanup is part of Keep America Beautiful's nationwide effort. It encourages residents to unite for litter removal, recycling efforts, and environmental education. The event is scheduled for Saturday, May 17th, inviting volunteers of all ages to participate. More information or volunteer registration can be found at BrookhavenNY.Gov.

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