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Environment links

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Introduction
The Town of Hudson has a long-standing passion, and reputation, for being green. Hudson became famous for being the first municipality, in North America, to ban pesticides in 1991. In 2001, the supreme court of Canada voted 9-0 for the town in support of banning the use of pesticides. This initiative spurred many other municipalities to follow suit.
There is no doubt that Hudson is still striving to be green. Recently, the town hired an Environmental Agent to enforce the tree and pesticide by-law. The Environmental Agent is also mandated to develop new programs to encourage sustainable development and increase awareness about environmental programs offered to Hudson residents and issues concerning our environment. |

Photo courtesy of Shane Kelley (Quarry Point, Hudson)
To contact Hudson’s Environmental Agent
64 Cedar, Hudson, Québec, J0P 1H0
450-458-0222 ext. 209
Hudson Environmental Policy Coming soon…
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News
LEAF PICK-UP !!!
The Town of Hudson will be collecting bagged leaves on Friday, April 13th, April 20th, April 27th and May 4th.
There is no limit to the number of bags per household for the leaf collection
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