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Make your voice heard on issues

If you have an environmental issue you want to talk about, make your voice heard.

An editor who receives 10 letters on the same issue takes interest; a politician who receives 100 takes notice; and a chief executive who receives 1,000 letters takes action.

Decision-makers hear from the public far less than is commonly thought, and contrary to popular opinion, public servants often crave greater community feedback.

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